A good looking, tall and intelligent guy who may seem like a douche at first but will prove to be an excellent friend with a great taste in music.
Has an undeniably sweet side, tendency to give nicknames.
Has an undeniably sweet side, tendency to give nicknames.
person 1:"got to know Pascal and he's a great guy really"
person 2:"I knew he had a nice side to him"
person 2:"I knew he had a nice side to him"
by sparkofdraco September 26, 2011
Get the Pascal mug.Fans of the Broadway, movie, and rock star Adam Pascal. Most notably the originator of Roger Davis in the musical RENT.
See also RENThead, Fanzel, and Grobanite for similar fan terms.
See also RENThead, Fanzel, and Grobanite for similar fan terms.
Most of the RENTheads I know are also Pascalians.
by adampascalstreetteam March 10, 2009
Get the Pascalian mug.Original Roger in the Broadway musical RENT. Also in movie, but he was most definitely better on stage and in the Broadway album.
He has a raspy yet strong and booming voice, and it is very very sexy. He is the greatest male singer ever.
He has a raspy yet strong and booming voice, and it is very very sexy. He is the greatest male singer ever.
A: Hey, is that guy Adam Pascal?
B: Well, is he the hottest thing you've ever seen in your life?
A: No.
B: Then it's not him.
B: Well, is he the hottest thing you've ever seen in your life?
A: No.
B: Then it's not him.
by AmandaaaMe June 11, 2006
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Get the Pascale mug.Fallacious argument trotted out by religious believers, particularly in the Judeo-Christian tradition, in favour of belief in divinity. The argument goes as follows: you may either believe in God or not, and he may or may not actually exist. If you believe in him, it is irrelevant if he doesn't exist (and by extension there is no afterlife), while if he does you are offered a place in the light eternal. If you don't believe in him, then if you are right it is irrelevant to your metaphysical fate and if you are wrong you will go to Hell. Therefore you might as well believe in him ... what do you have to lose?
Leaving aside the pettiness the argument ascribes to a supposedly all-loving and all-powerful God who has supposedly gifted us with some of the finest intellects on the planet, the problem with the argument is that it ignores the fact that a life lived in the firm belief in a supernatural entity is likely to be different from one lived in the acceptance that there is no such being. Belief in God seldom comes on its own, but as part of the package offered by a formal religion. As such, it frequently involves the acceptance of taboos and fears that have nothing to do with the rational or the physical world, and that are liable to crush any hope that many people may have for happiness it what may well be the only life they will ever know. Arguably it is shameful to give over what are likely the finest minds to have evolved in billions of years of life on Earth to such malarkey. Furthermore, there is of course the small matter expounded by that great religious thinker, Homer J. Simpson, in the well-known Simpson Rebuttal.
Leaving aside the pettiness the argument ascribes to a supposedly all-loving and all-powerful God who has supposedly gifted us with some of the finest intellects on the planet, the problem with the argument is that it ignores the fact that a life lived in the firm belief in a supernatural entity is likely to be different from one lived in the acceptance that there is no such being. Belief in God seldom comes on its own, but as part of the package offered by a formal religion. As such, it frequently involves the acceptance of taboos and fears that have nothing to do with the rational or the physical world, and that are liable to crush any hope that many people may have for happiness it what may well be the only life they will ever know. Arguably it is shameful to give over what are likely the finest minds to have evolved in billions of years of life on Earth to such malarkey. Furthermore, there is of course the small matter expounded by that great religious thinker, Homer J. Simpson, in the well-known Simpson Rebuttal.
by Fearman February 23, 2008
Get the Pascal's Wager mug.1) "Francine Pascal just came out with a new fearless book came out today! Too bad she doesn't even write her own books. She comes up with the idea and then someone else writes it for her."
"That's probably why it sucks then."
"That's probably why it sucks then."
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