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Apr 26, 2017
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Diepkloof
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More of a Late Middle Ages man myself
Prone to sickness, poverty, and strife. Chicks dig it.
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So not to sound arrogant, but I kind of consider myself a little bit of a
Baron
4/26/17 8:32am
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JimmyZ
4/26/17 8:40am
Too weak. I don't think that really can convey my vast knowledge. That sounds
Baron
4/26/17 8:43am
Jack of all trades. Good at everything, great at nothing.
indocoug
4/26/17 8:52am
I am looking for something that sounds better than that. I have a wide range of
Baron
4/26/17 8:55am
Polymath, but that may actually be more arrogant
Diepkloof
4/26/17 9:03am
I need something more blue collar than that. There has to be something that
Baron
4/26/17 9:06am
Polyhumanities
Diepkloof
4/26/17 9:07am
That sounds made up. I want a legitimate word people have used. Something that
Baron
4/26/17 9:08am
For example, I want to simplify saying "I know a little about a lot of things"
Baron
4/26/17 9:12am
IKALAALOT -just start using it, it will catch on. "I'm Pres cause IKALAALOT" -DT
sevenIDcougs
4/26/17 9:17am
Ah yes, Trump doesn't use made up words *wink wink*
Diepkloof
4/26/17 9:18am
Good point, but ITBAEIKIAWAMTWIDMWWLWOKALAALOS is a mouthful.
sevenIDcougs
4/26/17 9:31am
Maybe...Uh...IDK.... Baron?????
ugo1st
4/26/17 9:36am
That describes me...but I'm better so I prefer "King of All Trades."
ByuMba90
4/26/17 9:01am
More of a Late Middle Ages man myself
Diepkloof
4/26/17 8:43am
See. You could just use feeble. I have nothing to say that doesn't bad.
Baron
4/26/17 8:46am
I had a coworker call himself that once to me. I told him he needed
UNLVcougar
4/26/17 8:43am
Exactly. But there has to be good way to handle it.
Baron
4/26/17 8:44am
It's more than a little bit of everything. Think of the type of people the term
liitlt
4/26/17 9:02am
how about-
franklyvulgar
4/26/17 9:07am
Very true, but I want something that sounds good not bad.
Baron
4/26/17 9:09am
My google search brought up these--most of them sound toolish.
tribUTE
4/26/17 9:11am
Yep. Maybe I just need a noun that is not so much a name.
Baron
4/26/17 9:12am
why do you need a term to describe this?
coltonbyu
4/26/17 9:18am
More like when talking about topics that you are passionate about. I want to
Baron
4/26/17 9:24am
i dont know man....
coltonbyu
4/26/17 9:27am
It often doesn't come up unless you know a lot of things. So most people don't
Baron
4/26/17 10:17am
Is anybody else here silently praying that this guy is not a legit BYU fan?
coltonbyu
4/26/17 10:38am
True Blue fan. And BYU disagrees with your assessment at least they
Baron
4/26/17 10:48am
Tool says what?
yfootball
4/26/17 10:52am
I don't know. You should ask yourself.
Baron
4/26/17 10:58am
RE: I don't know. You should ask yourself.
yfootball
4/26/17 11:02am
I think there is a term -- Rhymes with Mezza
SpecialT
4/26/17 10:23am
How about "man"?
ByuMba90
4/26/17 9:22am
Cliff Claven is the term you are looking for.
kotacoug
4/26/17 9:23am
Yes, Cliff is the word. Do you work for the Post Office?
FatElvis
4/26/17 10:01am
IMO, you usually would be better off trying to add a bit of humility to any word
SweetBabyG
4/26/17 9:28am
You have an eclectic mix of interests
Diepkloof
4/26/17 9:33am
When someone calls themselves renaissance man, I picture them looking like
byusuvu
4/26/17 9:47am
Just call yourself a tool.
yfootball
4/26/17 10:01am
#1 characteristic of a tool: utter lack of self-awareness.
Machiavelli
4/26/17 11:58am
This reminds me of a plaque that my Bishop had behind his desk back in my youth.
Dixie's Red Rocks
4/26/17 10:22am
Does not knowing what a renaissance man is preclude me from being one?
MaxxPower
4/26/17 11:08am
Have you found the knowledge of grammar yet?
chazen
4/26/17 11:54am
In what situation do you feel it's necessary to tell someone
Machiavelli
4/26/17 11:56am
This is a bizarre post that I'm not sure is real. My experience has been that if
YouPuntYouDye
4/26/17 3:39pm
Knowing a little about anything is superficial. I would
BringYourUltimate
4/26/17 6:35pm
Talking about your skills is appreciated during job interviews, TV interviews...
ditch
4/26/17 8:51pm
So you're a little bit of Ken Jennings mixed with Chuck Norris?
BluebloodOR
4/26/17 11:46pm
It's called the Dunning-Kruger Effect. Read up:
canofpicante
4/27/17 11:30am
Hahaha, this is the best. For those of you too lazy to click the link:
Machiavelli
4/27/17 1:59pm
Basically, means you're so incompetant that you can't recognize incompetence.
canofpicante
4/28/17 12:04pm
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