Basics: You will be presented with some different abstract adjectives. For each adjective, come up with some concrete way that two people are related that could be described by the adjective. This could be an example of a way that one has treated the other, or the roles/responsibilities they have towards each other, or something they have achieved for the other, or some social dynamic that exists between them, or almost any specific fact you might say about them. You are encouraged to prioritize things that are either highly consequential, or unambiguously indicative of their character, or easy to spot for others.
Who: The two people may be anybody you've seen, including yourself, close friends, distant acquiantances, or even strangers who you don't know the name of. They should not be famous people or celebrities unless you've specifically encountered them yourself. (That is, don't base your answers on things you've read in the news or which you've heard of from strangers on the internet. It's OK to base it on things you've been told by your friends that they have seen, though.)
Adjective meaning: When there are multiple adjectives, the thing you mention does not have to be well-described by all of them. Instead, it's sufficient for it to only be described by one of them. In fact, it's not super important that it fits the adjective 100%, as long as it's in a similar ballpark.
Skipping: You may skip some of the adjectives, but you will have to fill out of the total 47 adjectives. Pressing the skip button reshuffles an adjective in the pile.
Can you think of someone whose actions towards, relationship with, impact on, or interactions/activities with another person could be described by the adjective(s) above? If so, who are the people, and what is a concrete example of the thing that can be described that way?
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