A truly amazing person who is very sporty and funny. He will always put a smile on your face and make you have an amazing day.Very good at soccer and can take on anything.He is a great friend and very intelligent! If you ever get to meet a Pascual you are very fortunate.Ive met mine and my life has been so much better.
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Get the Pascual mug.Zac is a very aggressive person but usually very caring. Most likely doesn't really care what happens to his life. But Zac has one thing in life that he has always loved which is marijuana.
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Get the Pascale mug.A place of employment commonly called a railyard that more perfectly resembles a zoo or penitentiary.
A term used to describe the blackness of everyday disasters.
A term used to describe the blackness of everyday disasters.
Joe-"did you see that caprice plow into the KFC?"
Mike-"yeah he was wearing a parsec vest when he stumbled out and dropped his 40 oz."
Mike-"yeah he was wearing a parsec vest when he stumbled out and dropped his 40 oz."
by zoopatrol January 12, 2012
Get the parsec mug.1. The Toyota Paseo is a sports coupe that can be viewed as the little brother to the Celica. First made in 1991, not 1992, and finished in 1998 with a convertible version.
2. Paseo is also Spanish for walk or something, just take away the o and it makes sense.
2. Paseo is also Spanish for walk or something, just take away the o and it makes sense.
by catch phrase July 28, 2008
Get the Paseo mug.One who uses methods of subvertion and placation to deceive an individual or group into appearing to uphold ideals that have their basis in equality, whilst allowing, permitting or silently orchestrating, through similar behaviour, fascist outcomes.
"You act like you're listening to my ideas as if they'll be considered, but you've already decided I couldn't possibly have any ideas worth considering, simply because I'm an employee in this establishment at a level under you. I'm sick of your pascist shit!" screamed the whore.
by jonnyvonbon January 6, 2012
Get the pascist 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
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