Thursday, June 18, 2009
♥ something wrong
something is wrong with me.
i can't quite pinpoint what it is exactly.
but i seem to be getting more grumpy easily. more annoyed easily. more frustrated easily. more hurt easily.
it's like i've become so vunerable or something.
and i'm not one who likes to be weak.
especially when it comes to admitting weakness.
so what is wrong with me~!
maybe another walk would help, too bad its like pitch black outside... and i live in such an unsafe suburb.. sigh.
i can't quite pinpoint what it is exactly.
but i seem to be getting more grumpy easily. more annoyed easily. more frustrated easily. more hurt easily.
it's like i've become so vunerable or something.
and i'm not one who likes to be weak.
especially when it comes to admitting weakness.
so what is wrong with me~!
maybe another walk would help, too bad its like pitch black outside... and i live in such an unsafe suburb.. sigh.
Labels: frustration, hurt, life, vulnerable, walks
12:20 AM
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
♥ 傷つきやす
vul⋅ner⋅a⋅ble
[vuhl-ner-uh-buh
l] –adjective
| 1. | capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body. |
| 2. | open to moral attack, criticism, temptation, etc.: an argument vulnerable to refutation; He is vulnerable to bribery. |
| 3. | (of a place) open to assault; difficult to defend: a vulnerable bridge. |
| 4. | Bridge. having won one of the games of a rubber. |
Origin:
1595–1605; < class="ital-inline">vulnerābilis, equiv. to L vulnerā(re) to wound + -bilis -ble; see vulnerary
1595–1605; < class="ital-inline">vulnerābilis, equiv. to L vulnerā(re) to wound + -bilis -ble; see vulnerary

Related forms:
vul⋅ner⋅a⋅bil⋅i⋅ty, vul⋅ner⋅a⋅ble⋅ness, noun
vul⋅ner⋅a⋅bly, adverb
vul·ner·a·ble
Main Entry: vul·ner·a·ble
Pronunciation: 'v&ln-(&-)r&-b&l, 'v&l-n&r-b&l
Function: adjective
: capable ofbeing hurt : susceptible to injury or disease vulnerable to nutritional impairment —Journal of the American Medical Association> —vul·ner·a·bil·i·ty /"v&ln-(&-)r&-'bil-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
vul·ner·a·ble
| (vŭl'nər-ə-bəl) adj.
[Late Latin vulnerābilis, wounding, from Latin vulnerāre, to wound, from vulnus, vulner-, wound; see welə- in Indo-European roots.] vul'ner·a·bil'i·ty, vul'ner·a·ble·ness n., vul'ner·a·bly adv. |
Vulnerable
Vul"ner*a*ble\, a. [L. vulnerabilis wounding, injurious, from vulnerare to wound, vulnus a wound; akin to Skr. vra?a: cf. F. vuln['e]rable.]1. Capable of being wounded; susceptible of wounds or external injuries; as, a vulnerable body. Achilles was vulnerable in his heel; and there will be wanting a Paris to infix the dart. --Dr. T. Dwight. 2. Liable to injury; subject to be affected injuriously; assailable; as, a vulnerable reputation. His skill in finding out the vulnerable parts of strong minds was consummate. --Macaulay. Language Translation for : vulnerable
| Spanish: | vulnerable, | German: | verwundbar, |
| Japanese: | 傷つきやすい |
| vulnerable | |
adjective | |
| 1. | susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge" [ant: invulnerable] |
| 2. | susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; "vulnerable to bribery"; "an argument vulnerable to refutation" |
| 3. | capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body" |
Main Entry: vul·ner·a·ble
Pronunciation: 'v&ln-(&-)r&-b&l, 'v&l-n&r-b&l
Function: adjective
: capable ofbeing hurt : susceptible to injury or disease vulnerable to nutritional impairment —Journal of the American Medical Association> —vul·ner·a·bil·i·ty /"v&ln-(&-)r&-'bil-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
Labels: boyfriend, love, relationships, vulnerable
11:46 PM

