Written alliment s.Wm. [e'liment, ■m.3nt.] 1. The sky, atmosphere, firmament, heavens. Sometimes in pi. form.
"It would be a mistake not to "disturb" putin's attempt of a victory parade. Showing russians that putin is losing control is an important psychological element in making russians less scared, eventually turning against him."
""...a core element of playing immersive journaling games as the concept and practice of “writing to find out”...an emergent process that invites the player’s unconscious a turn at the creative wheel." heartofthedeernicorn.com/blog/the-ink..."
"So like...Yeah, there's a comedic element to a fair number of Chicago's numbers. But when you take a step back and look at it as a whole, it's an artistic look at how the US glamorizes violence while also moving quickly from figure to figure."
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