Destiny

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Possible Answers: STAR, LOT, FATE, DOOM, KARMA, KISMET, DOOMSDAY.

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Random information on the term “STAR”:

In typography, a star is any of several glyphs with a number of points arrayed within an imaginary circle.

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Random information on the term “LOT”:

A lot is an old unit of weight used in many European countries since the Middle Ages until the beginning of the 20th century. Most often it was defined as either  1⁄30 or  1⁄32 of a pound (or more precisely of whatever mass value one local pound had at the time). Recorded values range from 10 to 50 grams.

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Random information on the term “FATE”:

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Fatalism is a philosophical doctrine that stresses the subjugation of all events or actions to fate.

Fatalism generally refers to any of the following ideas:

Ājīvika (also written Ajivika or Ajivaka, literally means “living” in Sanskrit) was a system of ancient Indian philosophy and an ascetic movement of the Mahajanapada period in the Indian subcontinent. Ājīvika followers believed that a cycle of reincarnation of the soul was determined by a precise and non-personal cosmic principle called niyati (destiny or fate) that was completely independent of the person’s actions. The same sources therefore make them out to be strict fatalists, who did not believe in karma.

“If all future occurrences are rigidly determined …, coming events may in some sense be said to exist already. The future exists in the present, and both exist in the past. Time is thus on ultimate analysis illusory”. “Every phase of a process is always present. … in a soul which has attained salvation its earthly births are still present. Nothing is destroyed and nothing is produced. … Not only are all things determined, but their change and development is a cosmic illusion.”[citation needed] Makkhali Gosala (Pāli; BHS: Maskarin Gośāla; Jain Prakrit sources: Gosala Mankhaliputta) was an ascetic teacher of ancient India. He is regarded to have been born in 484 BCE and was a contemporary of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, and of Mahavira, the last and 24th Tirthankara of Jainism.

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Random information on the term “DOOM”:

Doom is one of the most widely ported video games in the first-person shooter genre. Starting with the original MS-DOS PC version (released as shareware on December 10, 1993), it has been released officially for a number of computer operating systems, video game consoles, handheld game consoles, and other devices. Some of the ports are replications of the MS-DOS version, while others differ considerably, including modifications to the level designs and monsters, with some ports offering content not included in the original MS-DOS version.

After Doom’s source code was released to the public on December 23, 1997, several source ports were created by fans to allow the original PC version to run on modern operating systems.

Doom’s initial release on December 10, 1993 was only for MS-DOS and had 320×200 pixel resolution. The releases include:

On April 30, 1995, an upgraded version of the game, The Ultimate Doom, was released, which contained an additional fourth episode, “Thy Flesh Consumed”, in addition to the original three episodes.

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