Line + Color. Line + Color Happy Sad Mad Confused Calm Crazy Energetic Faithful False Bored Good Content Pleased Ecstatic Cheery Jovial Cloud Nine.

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Line + Color

Happy Sad Mad Confused Calm Crazy Energetic Faithful False Bored Good Content Pleased Ecstatic Cheery Jovial Cloud Nine Sad Depressed Gloomy Miserable Cheerless Distressed Heartbroken Mad Angry Irate Livid Furious Seething Fuming Confused Perplexed Mystified Baffled Bewildered Befuddled Puzzled Calm Peaceful Quiet Tranquil Composed Serene Cool Crazy Wild Extreme Fanatical Foolish Barmy Nuts Energetic Lively Active Vigorous Brisk Full of Life Bouncy Faithful True Loyal Devoted Trustworthy Dependable Committed False Dishonest Deceitful Insincere Mendacious Untruthful Two-faced Bored Impassive Apathetic Blasé Aloof Listless Droopy Good Fresh Pure Perfect Neat Fine Clean Bad Awful Shameless Evil Defective Shoddy Wicked Loving Sweet Caring Adoring Amorous Doting Tender Hateful Odious Intolerable Revolting Terrible Repulsive Vile Excited Eager Thrilled Energized Wound-up Animated Hyper Tired Weary Sleepy Drowsy Worn-out Drained Dead beat Focused Alert Observant Prepared Aware Vigilant Conscious Lost Adrift Astray Off track Off course Off target Off beam

happiness energy life modesty birth rest passion spirituality calm

delusion hyperactivity never-ending boredom inexperience death obsession self-righteousness detachment

Horizontal Stability Vertical Domination Diagonal Energy

Straight consistent, boring Curved soft, lethargic Loopy fluid, unreliable Zig-zag energetic, manic

Good

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