Venom

Venom is a form of toxin secreted by an animal for the purpose of causing harm to another. Venom is injected into victims by means of a bite, sting or other sharp body feature, which differentiates it from poison (that is absorbed, consumed or inhaled).

The potency of different venoms varies; lethal venoms are often characterised by the median lethal dose (LD50, LD50, or LD-50), expressed in terms of mass fraction (e.g., milligrams of toxin per kilogram of body mass), that will kill 50% of the target of a specified type (e.g., laboratory mice).

Utilization of venom across a large number of species demonstrates an example of convergent evolution and a homoplastic trait. It is difficult to conclude exactly how this trait came to be so intensely widespread and diversified. The multigene families that encode the toxins of venomous animals are actively selected on, creating more diverse toxins with specific functions. Venoms adapt to their environment and victims and accordingly evolve to become maximally efficient on a predator’s particular prey (particularly the precise ion channels within the prey). Consequently, venoms become specialized to an animal’s standard diet.

List of Guilty Gear characters

This is an index of characters from the Guilty Gear fighting game series.

Creation and influences

Daisuke Ishiwatari has cited Kazushi Hagiwara's manga Bastard‼, and the fighting game Street Fighter II as influence to the Guilty Gear series. However, he noted that the majority of other fighting games were just recycling the character's same skins or style, and so he wanted every character "to be unique in their own way."Kazuhiko Shimamoto's characters was also noted as an inspiration for the men characters, with Ishiwatari saying they needed to be "chivalrous person-like characters", and citing Anji Mito "the most closest to this type". The female ones, on the other hand, have not followed a standard, with he only saying that they needed look like real women.

There are many musical references in the Guilty Gear series, including various characters' names and moves, which were inspired by rock and heavy metal bands like Queen, Guns N' Roses, and Metallica. For instance, the main character, Sol Badguy, was named after Queen's lead vocalist, Freddie Mercury. Both his real name, Frederick, and his last name were influenced by the singer, whose nickname was "Mr. Badguy".

Venom (disambiguation)

Venom is a class of animal toxins.

Venom or Venomous may refer to:

  • Venom clade, also known as Toxicofera, a group of reptiles containing snakes and some lizard families
  • VeNom Coding Group, a standardization in the names and terms used in veterinary medicine
  • Venom Energy Drink
  • Bell UH-1Y Venom, also called the Super Huey, a utility helicopter primarily used by the USMC
  • de Havilland Venom, a jet-powered fighter-bomber in service from 1952 to 1967
  • Devil's venom, a nickname coined by Soviet rocket scientists for their dangerous liquid rocket fuel mixture
  • HMS Venom, the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy
  • Velocette Venom, a 500cc model of Velocette motorcycle made in Britain
  • Hennessey Venom GT, one of the world's fastest production cars
  • Comics

  • Venom (comics), a symbiotic alien-life form and arch-enemy of Spider-Man in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Hate (I Really Don't Like You)

    "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" is a single by the Plain White T's. It is the first single from their fourth studio album Every Second Counts, released in 2006. This song has an acoustic version available on the Best Buy version of Every Second Counts. The song had become one of the band's highest charting singles.

    Music video

    The video has been seen on MTV, Kerrang!, MTV2 and Fuse TV. The music video shows lead singer Tom Higgenson taking a stroll in the city while many scenes of chaos are happening. It also has shots of the band performing in what seems to be a warehouse. His ex-girlfriend, played by Italia Ricci, comes along, and in surprise continues to watch him perform. It was filmed in Toronto, Canada.

    Track listing

  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Album version) — 3:45
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Instrumental) — 3:45
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Acoustic demo) — 3:28
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Album version) — 3:45
  • In popular culture

    Hate (Thy Art Is Murder album)

    Hate is the second studio album by Australian deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder. The album was released on October 19, 2012 through Halfcut Records, but was reissued on April 5, 2013 through Nuclear Blast after the band signed to the label. The album debuted at no. 35 on the ARIA Charts, making Thy Art Is a Murder the first extreme metal band ever to break the top 40. The album also reached no. 1 on AIR and peaked at 31 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

    On March 31, 2013 Metal Hammer began streaming the album in full, in anticipation of the Nuclear Blast re-release.

    Style

    AllMusic described the sound of the album as deathcore, as well as stating that the album is free of the cliches of the genre by noting that the group's focus is on "pushing the limits of intensity rather than just seeing how many breakdowns they can fit into a song"Exclaim! also noted the complexitiy of the music in comparison to other deathcore groups, describing the album's sound as a "harsh change from the simplistic sound popularized by Suicide Silence and their peers."

    Hate (short story)

    "Hate" is a science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke first published in 1961 and subsequently included in several collections of Clarke's writings, including The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke. The story originated when movie producer William MacQuitty asked Clarke to write a film treatment titled The Sea and the Stars. Nothing came of the project so Clarke transformed the treatment into a short story. If magazine retitled it "At the End of Orbit" for publication but Clarke preferred his original title because it has "more punch" and it is under that title that the story has since been published.

    Plot summary

    Set in an unspecified year, but probably a few years after 1956, the story centers on Szabo Tibor, an expatriate Hungarian, working as a pearl diver on a pearling boat between Queensland's Great Barrier Reef and Thursday Island.

    When an off-course Russian space capsule crashlands in the sea nearby, Tibor is the first to reach it. He makes contact with the still-alive cosmonaut inside, who can hear him talking but cannot respond except by knocking on the hull. Tibor, who escaped from Hungary during the 1956 uprising and whose brother was killed by invading Russians, takes revenge by delaying the salvage attempts until the capsule's air has run out and the cosmonaut is dead.

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    The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
    Engineer, who owned a community-based newspaper ‘Iman ki Awaaz', was once arrested by Tehsil police for spreading hate.Apart from the ‘Mujahideen' post, Engineer spewed venom at rightwing protesters ...
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    2019 Jamia Violence: Delhi Court Orders Framing Charges Against Sharjeel Imam

    Kashmir Observer 11 Mar 2025
    Additional sessions judge Vishal Singh observed that Imam’s speech of December 13 near Jamia University was a “venomous”, “pitted one religion against another” and was “indeed a hate speech”.
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    Court frames charges against Sharjeel Imam in anti-CAA stir

    Hindustan Times 11 Mar 2025
    The court, in its March 7 order, described Imam’s speeches as “venomous,” aimed at pitting one religious community against another and inciting mass-scale disruption through unlawful means ... It was, indeed, a hate speech,” the court remarked.
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    Delhi court frames charges against Sharjeel Imam, says, 'kingpins of conspiracy to incite violence'

    India TV 10 Mar 2025
    ... "pitted one religion against another", and was "indeed a hate speech" ....
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    Sharjeel Kingpin Of Conspiracy To Incite Mob Violence: Court

    The Times of India 10 Mar 2025
    The court noted that Imam's speech on Dec 13, 2019, outside Jamia Millia Islamia was 'venomous and pitted one religion against another' and that it was 'a hate speech'.The court was hearing the case ...
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    Sharjeel Imam ‘one of the kingpins of larger conspiracy to incite violence’: Court

    The Siasat Daily 10 Mar 2025
    New Delhi ... Also Read. Delhi court calls Sharjeel Imam ‘mastermind’ behind 2019 anti-CAA protests ... His speech was venomous and pitted one religion against another. It was, indeed, a hate speech,” the court said ... .
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    The Manila Times 09 Mar 2025
    Reactions in America and worldwide ranged from venomous hisses of displeasure by those who hate Trump and believe he's ushering in a Satanic world of darkness, to wild cheers from those who swear his ...
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    Author Brad Meltzer's latest book tackles real-life failed JFK assassination in Palm Beach

    The Palm Beach Post 09 Mar 2025
    Pavlick, 73, had been radicalized by hate ... “When you unleash venom and hatred, you have to expect that will activate someone with evil intent. You have to expect that people will start hating each other.”.
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    California Governor Gavin Newsom criticizes trans athletes in his new podcast

    VC Star 06 Mar 2025
    In an episode of “The Charlie Kirk Show” from 2024, he called white people “the most hated class in America today” and said that “venom” against white people in contemporary society “feels like how we got to Auschwitz.”.
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