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Abstract Woman

Abstract – Acting out foolish, to maintain your coolish.

Abstract is a concept or idea that exists separate from physical, concrete reality.

EX: “The bunny’s hop is so cute!”
EX: I start off the day, maybe thinking about the fact that I haven’t had cereal in awhile…

Starts the day, a conversation, or a thought: Abstract, then Organized, then Syntactical, then Straightforward, and then back to Abstract.

Two sides: The Abstract/Straightforward Woman, or The Abstract/Organized Woman.

Organized Woman

Organized – Acting out redundant, to ruin our fundant.

Organized means arranged according to a particular system, or having the ability to plan activities carefully and efficiently

EX: “The rabbits are wreaking havoc on my lawn!”
EX: I start off the day making a smoothie, so the rest of my day can go smoothly.

Starts the day, a conversation, or a thought: Organized, then Syntactical, then Straightforward, then Abstract and then back to Organized.

Two sides: The Organized/Abstract Woman, or The Organized/Syntactical Woman.

Straightforward Woman

Straightforward – Acting with integrity to make sure this place is tied-gritty.

Straightforward means uncomplicated, easy to understand, and free from hidden agendas.

EX: “The bunny rabbit is rabid.”
EX: I start off the day, not eating, because I don’t want to get fat.

Starts the day, a conversation, or a thought:  Straightforward, then Abstract, then Organized, then Syntactical, and then back to Straightforward.

Two sides: The Straightforward/Syntactical Woman, or The Straightforward/Abstract Woman.

All Men are Syntactical

Syntactical – Finding the Syntax

Syntax refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed, understandable sentences. Syntax also refers to the reason why you, or someone, would do something.

EX: “Oh, what did you see? A rabbit? It was what?”
EX: I start off the day drinking Creatine, because I am going to work out in 20 minutes. 

Starts the day, a conversation, or a thought: Syntactical, then Straightforward, then Abstract, then Organized, and then back to Syntactical.

Two sides: The Syntactical/Straightforward Man, or The Syntactical/Organized Man.

 

by: DiCaprio, Chamberlain & Sharpe
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