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PERIPATETIC
[noun]
1. one who walks from place to place; an itinerant.
2. a follower of the philosophy of Aristotle; an Aristotelian.
[adjective]
3. walking about or from place to place; travelling on foot.
4. of or relating to the philosophy or teaching methods of Aristotle, who conducted discussions while walking about in the Lyceum of ancient Athens.
Etymology: from Latin peripatēticus, from Greek peripatētikos, from peripatein - to pace to and fro.
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Beautiful in life, even more so in death.
Took this picture last summer(2010) in Colorado. Right outside of a friends Cabin.
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I was at walmart the other day, and I was sitting on a bench waiting for my mom to pay, and I was braiding my hair because that’s something I do when I’m bored, and this dude walks by and says, “hey baby, what else can you do with your hands?” I gave him my most polite smile and said in the sweetest way possible, “strangle you.”
And I think I actually scared him because his eyes got kind of wide and he just walked away.
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