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It is sensible!
Intellect
Peace, tense, sense, merge
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"Tar" is a 3-letter word for old salt, in the nautical sense.
It is sensible!
It is sensible!
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"Sensible" means having or showing good sense or judgment. It can also refer to being practical and reasonable in a particular situation.
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Yes and no. When I was younger I tried cocaine and didn't feel like I lost any sense in judgment, just felt a sense of euphoria. However, it is addictive, so in a sense, you can lose your sense in judgment because you can throw your life away on it. Losing your sense in judgment that way should be enough to keep you away from cocaine.
Sensible! Hope this helps.
In the sense of having hurt feelings, 'mad'.
Intellect
Common sense refers to practical judgment and the ability to make sound decisions based on experience and reasoning rather than on specialized knowledge. It involves using logic and practicality to navigate everyday situations effectively.
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