Eternia is the name of the fictional planet that serves as a setting for the Masters of the Universe toy collection and animated series.
According to the 36th produced episode of the 1980s series, "The Search", and the 1987 motion picture, Eternia is at the center of the universe. Although little mentioned in the franchise, at the planet's center lies the Star Seed, a spark left over from the creation of the universe. Possessing it would grant infinite power to its holder. Skeletor, upon discovering this information, tries to obtain it, but He-Man is able to get it first. After resisting its corrupting influence, he then gives it to Zodac, who disposes of it. In another episode it is noted that Eternia exists at the juncture of alternate universes, which is an explanation for why the laws governing both magic and science work on Eternia.
Eternia's prehistoric era is known as "Preternia." It seems to have featured dinosaur-like monsters, including some bionic variations of unknown origin, giants, and cavemen. Some of these dinosaurs are preserved within Eternia's Tar Swamp.
Eternia (born Silk-Anne Semiramis Dawn Craig Kaya) is a Canadian rapper.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Eternia released her first full-length album, It's Called Life in 2005. It was subsequently nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the 2006 Juno Awards. She has performed on the Van's Warped Tour, as well as at SXSW and NXNE.
Her 2010 album At Last, a collaboration with producer MoSS, was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize.At Last also brought Eternia her second Juno Award nomination.
Kaya's brother is the industrial musician Ad·ver·sary, and her sister is singer Jessica Kaya who made a guest appearance on the single "Love" on the album It's Called Life.
Hatred (or hate) is a deep and emotional extreme dislike. It can be directed against individuals, groups, entities, objects, behaviors, or ideas. Hatred is often associated with feelings of anger, disgust and a disposition towards hostility.
James W. Underhill, in his Ethnolinguistics and Cultural Concepts: truth, love, hate & war, (2012) discusses the origin and the metaphoric representations of hate in various languages. He stresses that love and hate are social, and culturally constructed. For this reason, hate is historically situated. Although it is fair to say that one single emotion exists in English, French (haine), and German (Hass), hate varies in the forms in which it is manifested. A certain relationless hatred is expressed in the French expression J'ai la haine, which has no equivalent in English. While for English-speakers, loving and hating invariably involve an object, or a person, and therefore, a relationship with something or someone, J'ai la haine (literally, I have hate) precludes the idea of an emotion directed at a person. This is a form of frustration, apathy and animosity which churns within the subject but establishes no relationship with the world, other than an aimless desire for destruction. Underhill (following Philippe Roger) also considers French forms of anti-Americanism as a specific form of cultural resentment. At the same time, he analyses the hatred promoted by Ronald Reagan in his rhetoric directed against the "evil empire".
Hate is the Third studio album by Brazilian extreme metal band Sarcófago, released in 1994 through Cogumelo Records. It has a more stripped-down approach than their previous record,The Laws of Scourge (1991).
Hate is also notable for its controversial use of a drum machine, which was used because there were no drummers who could play as fast as the band wished. The band was trying to be the fastest band in the world.
Lamounier claimed to have no qualms about using this device, on the basis that most death metal drummers use trigger pads for recording purposes, which in the end produces the same homogenized sound as that of a drum machine.
The song "Satanic Terrorism" is about the 'Inner Circle' church burnings in Norway at the beginning of the 90s; Sarcófago was accused of supporting these acts, but Lamounier claims that the song only describes the acts.
Hate is an emotion of intense revulsion.
Hate or Hater may also refer to:
Hate Is A Train
That Thunders Aimless Through My Head
And Hate Is The Fame
Chained To The Wheel Until I'm Dead
Rage Is A Flame
Creates A Touch To Boil The Seas
And Rage Is To Blame
Forever Sorry I Shall Be
And From A Darkness I Descend
Clenching A Torch Of Sweet Revenge
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand
I Ride Into The Sorrow, Still I Stand
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand
Straight Down Into The Sorrow, But Still I Stand
Wrath Is The Name
Branding Suffer Onto You
And Wrath Takes The Shame
And Holds Me Down Until Its Through
And From A Darkness I Descend
Clenching A Torch Of Sweet Revenge
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand
I Ride Into The Sorrow, Still I Stand
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand
I Sink Into The Sorrow, But Still I Stand
And Hate Is A Train
A Beast Awakened By Your Call
And Hate Is A Train
A Beast That Never Slows At All
And From A Darkness I Descend
Clenching A Torch Of Sweet Revenge
Burst Into Flame, The Bitter End
And Shake The Gates Of Hell Again
I'm Left To Drown In Sorrow...
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand
I Ride Into The Sorrow, Still I Stand
You Took Away Tomorrow, Still I Stand