H2Ocean
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It's depressingly come to my attention that a particular name, or title, describing a group of loyal and dedicated divers has been not only taken negatively but has been shared as mis-represented. Unlike common names or phrases of botes carrying single diver projects, such as "no pressure" doesn't get dissected as incorrect terminology. Hardcore Dive Team is again on the chopping block. I, just found this on the HardCoreDiveTeam | Explorers beyond the surface website!! It's a big relief now to know, what it's about.
[h=2]About Hardcore Dive Team[/h]HCDT (Southern California, Western Canada, Texas, Taiwan, and Maryland) (that in bold, italics and underlined is newly edited right here!) is put together to experience the best diving benefits possible for Hardcore Divers. There are no rules, by-laws, constitutions, or club operating procedures to bog down the interest to go diving and have fun. Its important, but not a rule, that regular diving in Natural Bodies of Water be practiced often.
[h=2]hard-core[/h] [hahrd-kawr, -kohr] Show IPA
adjective1.unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core scuba diver.
2.pruriently explicit; graphically depicted: hard-core pornography, especially sheepscrabs Compare soft-core.
3.being so without apparent change or remedy; chronic: hard-core unemployment=more dive time.
The link for soft-core has been added here, scroll down to "slang definitions and phrases for soft-core--and here's what that is:Slang definitions & phrases for soft-core
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[h=3]soft-core[/h]adjectiveSomewhat less than extreme; moderated; slightly ameliorated : Thefashion magazine is soft-core pornography/ a softcore picture of a bare-chested woman
nounSomething that is not extreme, esp a sexually arousing but not carnallyexplicit movie, magazine, etc : She doesn't care for X-rated, but enjoys alittle soft-core now and then.
(Also added here on SB is the definition of "Remedy" --
[h=1]remedy[/h]
[rem-i-dee] Spell Syllables
noun, plural remedies.1.something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healingmedicine, application, or treatment.
2.something that corrects or removes an evil of any kind.
3.Law. legal redress; the legal means of enforcing a right or redressing awrong.
4.Coining. a certain allowance at the mint for deviation from the standardweight and fineness of coins; tolerance.
verb (used with object), remedied, remedying.5.to cure, relieve, or heal.
6.to restore to the natural or proper condition; put right:to remedy a matter.
7.to counteract or remove:to remedy an evil.
And that's about all that I can figure out to help with those that need it. It's been tough being accused of "going outside of the box, even a little."
[h=2]About Hardcore Dive Team[/h]HCDT (Southern California, Western Canada, Texas, Taiwan, and Maryland) (that in bold, italics and underlined is newly edited right here!) is put together to experience the best diving benefits possible for Hardcore Divers. There are no rules, by-laws, constitutions, or club operating procedures to bog down the interest to go diving and have fun. Its important, but not a rule, that regular diving in Natural Bodies of Water be practiced often.
[h=2]hard-core[/h] [hahrd-kawr, -kohr] Show IPA
adjective1.unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core scuba diver.
2.pruriently explicit; graphically depicted: hard-core pornography, especially sheepscrabs Compare soft-core.
3.being so without apparent change or remedy; chronic: hard-core unemployment=more dive time.
The link for soft-core has been added here, scroll down to "slang definitions and phrases for soft-core--and here's what that is:Slang definitions & phrases for soft-core
Expand
[h=3]soft-core[/h]adjectiveSomewhat less than extreme; moderated; slightly ameliorated : Thefashion magazine is soft-core pornography/ a softcore picture of a bare-chested woman
nounSomething that is not extreme, esp a sexually arousing but not carnallyexplicit movie, magazine, etc : She doesn't care for X-rated, but enjoys alittle soft-core now and then.
(Also added here on SB is the definition of "Remedy" --
[h=1]remedy[/h]
[rem-i-dee] Spell Syllables
noun, plural remedies.1.something that cures or relieves a disease or bodily disorder; a healingmedicine, application, or treatment.
2.something that corrects or removes an evil of any kind.
3.Law. legal redress; the legal means of enforcing a right or redressing awrong.
4.Coining. a certain allowance at the mint for deviation from the standardweight and fineness of coins; tolerance.
verb (used with object), remedied, remedying.5.to cure, relieve, or heal.
6.to restore to the natural or proper condition; put right:to remedy a matter.
7.to counteract or remove:to remedy an evil.
And that's about all that I can figure out to help with those that need it. It's been tough being accused of "going outside of the box, even a little."