Adner is a great friend, truly loves the people in his small circle. He is a thinker, a philosopher, with his thinking also come conflicting thoughts. He doesn’t think like the rest. He can have some mood swings and a little bi polar, but for the most part he is a great person. He can be argumentative, and impose his opinions. He loves hard, and even if he makes mistakes he can reflect on them and he will always make up for it and make it right with the person. Adner puts the people he loves first. He has a deep voice and it is captivating. Tall and handsome, but that’s not what makes people like him. It’s definitely his sweet side that people prefer. It’s that all handsome man with a sweet, heartwarming side that makes him perfect.
Adner is the man of my dreams.
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1. Arab-issh is the next generation of comedians calling the MidEast, Mediterranean, North Africa and/or South Asia their ancestral home. These artists use comedy to discuss their lives, vision and experiences straddling two cultures while living in North America. With unique perspectives on mistaken and misunderstood identity, Arab-issh shares the scary, mundane and funny real-life situations with audiences and critics.
1. Arab-issh is the next generation of comedians calling the MidEast, Mediterranean, North Africa and/or South Asia their ancestral home. These artists use comedy to discuss their lives, vision and experiences straddling two cultures while living in North America. With unique perspectives on mistaken and misunderstood identity, Arab-issh shares the scary, mundane and funny real-life situations with audiences and critics.
Arab-issh \’ar əb i-ssh\ n, adj. v, adverb
Arab-issh also Arab-ish, adjective, noun “Hey that guy looks Arab-issh, let’s get his number!”
Arab-issh, verb, “You need to keep it real and let them know about that Arab-issh!”
Arab-issh, adverb, “That woman? She's Arab-issh - smart, beautiful, down to Earth & she'll treat you right.”
Arab-issh also Arab-ish, adjective, noun “Hey that guy looks Arab-issh, let’s get his number!”
Arab-issh, verb, “You need to keep it real and let them know about that Arab-issh!”
Arab-issh, adverb, “That woman? She's Arab-issh - smart, beautiful, down to Earth & she'll treat you right.”
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Hoping to exceed 11,000 MySpace friends in three weeks, Danny suffers from Adderbation. He develops carpal tunnel in his mouse finger from hitting the "Add Me" button.
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1. Describes an artificial intelligence model that has been intentionally trained with a preference towards promoting certain products through advertising.
2. Characterized by a deliberate manipulation of data or algorithms to produce biased results that favor certain products over others.
1. Describes an artificial intelligence model that has been intentionally trained with a preference towards promoting certain products through advertising.
2. Characterized by a deliberate manipulation of data or algorithms to produce biased results that favor certain products over others.
The company's new adverbiased AI model was designed to increase sales by predicting which products would be most appealing to consumers and tailoring advertising accordingly.
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