Warning-learn your English grammar! A strange stupid evil boy speaks!
First, let’s start with a problem of great significance to the society and then we’ll move on to the regular ’subjective online junk and other related links’ writings.
Q: How to line up multiple adjectives in one sentence, concerning a single noun(English Grammar)?
A: See the table “The Royal Order of Adjectives” in the Adjectives section in an infromative online publication entitled Guide to (English) Grammar and Writing (there’s also an useful online index including 427 references to both the Guide to Grammar and Writing and Principles of Composition).
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Now for a terrible personal discovery:
| Disorder | Rating |
| Paranoid: | Very High |
| Schizoid: | Very High |
| Schizotypal: | Very High |
| Antisocial: | High |
| Borderline: | Very High |
| Histrionic: | Very High |
| Narcissistic: | Very High |
| Avoidant: | Very High |
| Dependent: | Moderate |
| Obsessive-Compulsive: | High |
– Personality Disorder Test – – Personality Disorder Information – |
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I hope that I lied when answering the questions in this test. If not – don’t deal with hopeless losers like me.
Hey, you know what? Why don’t you do the test(be honest, otherwise there’s no point in doing it) and then we’ll compare and try to analyse the results? I dare you.












