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Some people are ambitious, courteous, decisive, energetic, fearless, generous, humble, industrious, jovial, kindhearted, likeable, modest, neighborly, optimistic, pragmatic, quiet, reliable, sincere, thoughtful, unselfish, vigilant, witty and zealous. Other people are abrasive, bully, cruel, evil, harsh, inconsiderate, malicious, obnoxious, rude, selfish, thoughtless, unpleasant, vengeful and weird.

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