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Describe yourself in 3 seperate words... (pg. 4)
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| Estella |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I am at the same time a very responsible person, working in a demanding profession, with an outstanding reputation and I'm likely the biggest crackhead you've ever met. that's only the tip of the iceburg... believe me, I have two lives. |
I envy those who can pull that off successfully. |
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| Tech0rz |
| even if you meant it suggestively the example you gave still isn't paradoxical |
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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I am at the same time a very responsible person, working in a demanding profession, with an outstanding reputation and I'm likely the biggest crackhead you've ever met. that's only the tip of the iceburg... believe me, I have two lives. |
What do you do?
For you that'll have two meanings ;) |
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| torontotrance |
| Crazy White Man :wtf: |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dervish
What do you do?
For you that'll have two meanings ;) |
I'm an insurance adjuster by day and I do anything I can get my hands on by night. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I'm an insurance adjuster by day and I do anything I can get my hands on by night. |
Everything you need to know about Moral Hazard is in his name. He only needs two words to describe himself. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tech0rz
even if you meant it suggestively the example you gave still isn't paradoxical |
Paradoxical has a connotation of two things that are in opposition to each other, whereas the diction means two things that cannot coexist as the existance of one precludes the existance of the other. Being responsible and out of control at the same time is certainly paradoxical in a connotative sense if not a dictional sense. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Everything you need to know about Moral Hazard is in his name. He only needs two words to describe himself. |
True dat.... Moral Hazard - an insurance industry term describing a person who's character, attitude, and actions or lack there of makes them a greater risk then the average person. |
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| Slylee |
Yea but if you are only limited to 3 words to describe yourself, wouldn’t you try not to use words that are similar? I mean sure, they aren’t the same EXACT meaning, but they could certainly qualify as a synonym for one another..
| quote: | in·quis·i·tive ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-kwz-tv)
adj.
Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge.
Unduly curious and inquiring. See Synonyms at curious. |
oh and +1 on the double life:D
The bf was even worse… hahah a successful chiropractor (partner no less) in a mainstream clinic chain…one of those, “have you been injured” …yea he’s showed up to work w/ 40 bag to get him through the day because he’d been up all night doing yay.
the best was when we were at club space afterhours jacked on coke at 8 in the morning dancing our asses off last year on the day of his firm’s Christmas party (was later that evening) telling ourselves we’d be able to get a nap in and make it. HAHAHAH |
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| lücid |
| deviant, passionate, tranceaddict |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
oh and +1 on the double life:D
The bf was even worse… hahah a successful chiropractor (partner no less) in a mainstream clinic chain…one of those, “have you been injured” …yea he’s showed up to work w/ 40 bag to get him through the day because he’d been up all night doing yay.
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I've been there many a time. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
deviant, passionate, tranceaddict |
maybe dirty f*cking whore would be more appropriate. |
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