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Visual arts graduate Psychology student Main interests: psychoanalysis (Freud and Lacan), linguistics, logic, literature...

I guess we are all here to learn. Learning how to ask, learning how to answer, learning how to deal with people, learning how to make a decision... learning to have some patience, sometimes. Possibly the greatest of all is learning how to make the best out of a problem. Keep that in mind!


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awarded  Constituent
Aug
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answered Word (or shorter phrase for) “evaluate the relationship between”?
Aug
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comment Word (or shorter phrase for) “evaluate the relationship between”?
what kind of evaluation is this? a biologic/philogenetic one?
Jul
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answered Professional term for “useless: should be omitted”
Jul
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awarded  Caucus
Jul
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answered Medical term for deafness
Jun
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revised What is a word to describe a person who wears several masks?
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Jun
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comment What is a word to describe a person who wears several masks?
@jwpat7 I guess you are right, though it seems that 'voluble' may be used in the sense of something that changes easily, there was some confusion between dictionaries (portuguese-english), as the words "voluble" and "volúvel" share the meaning of "turning easily on an axis", the portuguese word does not mean "fluent" and mostly means "unstable, inconstant". Thanks.
Jun
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answered What is a word to describe a person who wears several masks?
Jun
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answered Most common name for this kind of image
Jun
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awarded  Autobiographer
Jun
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awarded  Good Answer
Jun
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answered Positive of word “Abyss”
Jun
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answered Word for “knowing the feeling from X situation”?
Jun
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comment The use of “therefor” in my High School Diploma
shouldn't it be between commas, anyway?
Jun
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awarded  Quorum
Jun
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comment Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad
@LessPop_MoreFizz: maybe you could share your opinion on this meta.english.stackexchange.com/questions/2731/…
Jun
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comment Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad
@LessPop_MoreFizz: language problems are not like 1+1=2!
Jun
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answered “A 1000 accounts” or “1000 accounts”
Jun
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comment Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad
@LessPop_MoreFizz: I don't think it is problematic. the thing is, the person is looking for metaphors and there must be at least dozens of it. Usually one person doesn't know all of them, so each person gives as answer one of their own. It is impossible to get a single right answer to this (although it is possible to get many wrong answers)