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Apr 26, 2017
10:48
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Baron
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True Blue fan. And BYU disagrees with your assessment at least they
haven't rejected my donations or revoked my status.
Don't hate me just because you lack my knowledge and experience.
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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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