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I n d e p e n d e n t?

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do you know what that means?

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  1. me!


  2. Lolz, I found out what THAT word meant in, like, the fourth grade =P Anyways, it means basically you're able to do things on your own without the influence of others. I hope that helps (:

  3. it means not dependent.

    woot for rephrasing questions

    depends on what point of view, i can be independent when dealing with my computer. i dont need any help logging in or accessing the internet. but i still take the bus to school, making me dependent on the busing system.

    yes, i have milk ^_^.

    and yes, my bones are getting stronger because of the calcium in milk.

  4. Aloha from Down Unda!

    Ummm....kinda...but I'm old & retired

    "1. not influenced or controlled by others in matters of opinion, conduct, etc.; thinking or acting for oneself: an independent thinker.  

    2. not subject to another's authority or jurisdiction; autonomous; free: an independent businessman.  

    3. not influenced by the thought or action of others: independent research.  

    4. not dependent; not depending or contingent upon something else for existence, operation, etc.  

    5. not relying on another or others for aid or support.  

    6. rejecting others' aid or support; refusing to be under obligation to others.  

    7. possessing a competency: to be financially independent.  

    8. sufficient to support a person without his having to work: an independent income.  

    9. executed or originating outside a given unit, agency, business, etc.; external: an independent inquiry.  

    10. working for oneself or for a small, privately owned business.  

    11. expressive of a spirit of independence; self-confident; unconstrained: a free and independent citizen.  

    12. free from party commitments in voting: the independent voter.  

    13. Mathematics. (of a quantity or function) not depending upon another for its value.  

    14. Grammar. capable of standing syntactically as a complete sentence: an independent clause. Compare dependent (def. 4), main1 (def. 4).  

    15. Logic. a. (of a set of propositions) having no one proposition deducible from the others.  

    b. (of a proposition) belonging to such a set.  



    16. Statistics. statistically independent.  

    17. (initial capital letter) Ecclesiastical. of or pertaining to the Independents.  

    –noun 18. an independent person or thing.  

    19. a small, privately owned business: The conglomerates are buying up the independents.  

    20. Politics. a person who votes for candidates, measures, etc., in accordance with his or her own judgment and without regard to the endorsement of, or the positions taken by, any party.  

    21. (initial capital letter) Ecclesiastical. an adherent of Independency.  

    22. British. a Congregationalist.  

    —Idiom23. independent of, irrespective of; regardless of: Independent of monetary considerations, it was a promising position.

    [Origin: 1605–15; in-3 + dependent]"

    Best wishes ~

  5. wow. u need a life.

  6. She Got Her Own House

    She Got Her Own Car

    Two Jobs Work Hard U A Bad Broad

    If U Aint On Sit Down

    If U Aint On Sit Down

    If U Aint On Sit Down

    If U Aint On Sit Down

  7. To not be dependent upon others for the basic necessities of life. To be free. Most importantly, to be wise enough to live one's like according to one's own ideals.

  8. If you have your own house and car

  9. Yes. You can do what you want and be what you what. With i n d e p e n d e n t.  comes a great amount of responsibility.
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