The closest thing I can think of is "moral law-breaking."
It's not a word, more of a concept, I guess.
It gets you a virus called the bortractic
A zoographist is another word for a zoographer, someone who studies and describes animals.
Perseverance is one. Fortitude is another.
Well, i'm not too sure but you could install a firewall... Hope that helped :)
Morose describes someone who is gloomy or has a gloomy disposition ... sullen is another good descriptor.
Comatose is a word that describes someone who is in a coma.
A scapegoat is someone who will take the blame for something that someone else does. Examples include a brother taking the blame for another sibling breaking something in the house.
A synonym for someone who is two-faced is "duplicitous." This term describes a person who is deceitful or dishonest by appearing one way to some people and another way to others.
Empathy is the term that describes the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. It involves being able to put oneself in someone else's shoes and see things from their perspective.
Another word for remarkable is outstanding. Selfish does not describe something that is remarkable, selfish describes someone who only thinks of their self.
The word that describes someone with many different interests is "multifaceted." This term implies that the person has various dimensions to their personality and engages in a wide range of activities or subjects. Another suitable term is "polymath," which specifically refers to someone knowledgeable in multiple fields.
Sadiddy describes someone who is uptight in an utterly conceited sort of way, or who 'acts' as if they are completely superior towards/around another person.