Fig, Fig., FIG, or figs may refer to:
Fig is a crowdfunding platform for video games. The crowdfunding platform was founded by Justin Bailey (formerly, COO of Double Fine Productions), Bob Ippolito, and Freeman White. The advisory board is composed of executives from across the video game industry with previous experience in crowdfunding and investing in video game projects: Aaraon Isaksen of the Indie Fund, Brian Fargo of inXile Entertainment, Feargus Urquhart of Obsidian Entertainment, and Tim Schafer of Double Fine Productions. The platform is backed by funding from Spark Capital. In September 2015, Alex Rigopulos of Harmonix announced that he will also be joining the advisory board of Fig.
Mikengreg is an independent video game development team of Mike Boxleiter and Greg Wohlwend. Their games include Solipskier, Gasketball, and TouchTone. The two met in a game development class at Iowa State University and later began to collaborate on the Adobe Flash game Dinowaurs. When the project was funded, they founded Intuition Games with other college friends in Ames, Iowa, where they worked on small Flash games such as Gray, Lifecraft, and Fig. 8 for Flash game sites such as Kongregate. Dinowaurs was one of the first games signed for the Kongregate platform. Their other games involved controlling the weather, influencing individuals in a riot, and riding a bicycle. Boxleiter and Wohlwend worked on several additional games that were put on hiatus.
They later became Mikengreg in 2010 and released Solipskier in August for both Flash and iOS later that year. Its success let them take a more experimental approach towards their next game, the free-to-play Gasketball. Mikengreg ran out of money during the game's development and the two lived on friends' couches. The game was reviewed favorably upon its August 2012 launch, but did not earn near the developers' estimates. Their next game, TouchTone (2015), spent two years in development.
The following is a list of main characters in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are a team of mutant red-eared sliders named after four Renaissance artists and living in the sewers of New York City, where they train by day and fight crime by night as ninjas.
Leonardo is the tactical, courageous leader of the Ninja Turtles and a devoted student of Ninjutsu, usually wearing a blue mask and wielding two katanas.
Michelangelo is the most comical of the Ninja Turtles, usually wearing an orange mask and wielding a pair of nunchucks.
Donatello is the scientist, inventor, engineer and technological genius of the Ninja Turtles, usually wearing a purple mask and wielding a bo-staff.
Raphael is the bad boy of the Ninja Turtles, wearing a red mask and wielding a pair of sais.
Splinter is the mutant rat sensei and adoptive father of the Ninja Turtles, trained in Ninjutsu by his owner and master, Hamato Yoshi, in Japan.
"The Red Badge of Gayness" is episode 45 of Comedy Central's animated series South Park. It originally aired on November 24, 1999.
In the summer of 2013, fans voted "The Red Badge of Gayness" as the best episode of Season 3.
The episode's name is a play on the Red Badge of Courage.
As the entire town of South Park is preparing to hold its annual American Civil War reenactment of the (fictional) Battle of Tamarack Hill, the children rehearse as a Union Army rally band.
In the morning of the reenactment, Jimbo informs the reenactors that over 200 people will come to see them reenact the battle, setting a new record. He also takes the time to remind everyone that the primary sponsor of their event is Jagerminz S'more-flavored Schnapps, "the schnapps with the delightful taste of s'mores." In addition, the special guest will be Stan's grandpa, Marvin Marsh. Meanwhile, Cartman comes dressed as General Robert E. Lee, and the boys are outraged by his dressing as a Confederate officer. Evidently under the impression that the reenactment is a competition of some sort, Cartman bets that the South will win the Civil War, and if it does, Stan and Kyle will be his slaves for a month, or vice versa. Knowing that the outcome is supposed to be historical victory for the North as planned, Stan and Kyle eagerly accept the challenge.
War is a large-scale armed conflict and the term is used as a metaphor for non-military conflicts.
War or WAR may also refer to:
Intention is a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. Intention involves mental activities such as planning and forethought.
Folk psychology explains human behavior on the basis of mental states, including beliefs, desires, and intentions. Mental mechanisms, including intention, explain behavior in that individuals are seen as actors who have desires and who attempt to achieve goals that are directed by beliefs. Thus, an intentional action is a function to accomplish a desired goal and is based on the belief that the course of action will satisfy a desire.
There is also a theoretical distinction between intentionality (intentional actions), and a mental state of intention for the future. Searle (1983) labeled these as intention-in-action and prior intention respectively. Prior intentions reflect forethought about intentions-in-action; prior intentions do not need to be carried out to be considered intentions. An unfulfilled intention is a prior intention that has no action associated with it.
[Intro:]
Yo Not Nice
Wat is dis?
Dela Vega to Big Yard
Ey Pimpin a weh do some man?
Ey, Nana
Dem fi know we a evilhead
[Chorus:]
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
[Verse 1:]
Soh tell some amatuers
A nuh talkin ting
Dem surpirse to how shot a bark in skin
A nuh basic school
Soh no stone nah fling
A di war school
Wid di gyam gyaplin
Bullet puncture yuh lungs like spear pan a rim
Kuff Kaff to di mat
A nuh share we nuh trim
Shot inna yuh headside a mi favorite sin
It mek big man a scream like Kim
[Chorus:]
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
[Verse 2:]
Roll out wid mi gun pan one side
Coppa tear off head like land slide
Kill bwoy inna crowd
Me nuh hav pride
Me gun tall like gown fi di damn bride
Ten shot inna yuh head mek yuh capsize
Den yuh whole family wah baptise
Body full up inna gully when mi gun rise
Tell man Teacha nuh damn size
[Chorus:]
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
My war a nuh laugh ting
Buss bwoy head very often
Betta choose unu coffin
Prayer cya save yuh nor fasting
[Outro:]
Yo Not Nice
Wat is dis?
Dela Vega to Big Yard
Ey Pimpin a weh do some man?
Ey, Nana