Unconscience


un⋅con⋅science – uhn-kon-shuhns
– adjective

1. to lose ones grasp of the complex rules of ethical and moral principles that control or inhibits the actions of an individual.
2. to be in a state devoid of mental and moral faculties and act in a licentious way.
3. to claim ones inner sense of what is right or wrong is switched off while sleeping.
4. any temporary loss of morality.
“i had heard chris brown was unconscience when he slapped the barbados out of rihanna”

“the night of the purple pants doesn’t count, i was unconscience”

“i only legitamified that while unconscience… i don’t think you should come”

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