If you are searching this I'm guessing you feel down, I just thought I'd remind you that you're SOOOO loved and what ever is putting you down is wrong. You are perfect in your own way. Maybe stay off the international for today and try read a book, tidy your room, do some doodles, text friends, listen to upbeat music you beautiful human being
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I am inevitable is said by someone who thinks their going to win but loses everything
Before the fight the man said I am inevitable but he losed the fight and his life by a snap
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A phrase which the fictional character Darth Sidious from 'Star Wars' says before cutting down three useless Jedi Masters.
"The senate will decide your fate," Windu told the crazy old Sith before the latter declared, "I am the senate!" and did an overwhelming flip in the air whilst screeching.
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You must be bored. Extremely bored, otherwise you wouldn't have gone to a dictionary site and typed in 'i am bored" just to see what popped up.
*types in "I am bored"*
*finds this entry*
*reads example*
*thinks to self - "Wow, I really am bored."*
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Mom, Dad? I have something to tell you. I am gay.
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An epic Netflix original that got cancelled after the first season. Netflix, you have seriously bad taste in cancelling shows.
Feliz: Hey did you watch I am not okay with this?
Mia: Yessss
Felix: Netflix cancelled it!
Mia: I cannot believe Netflix had the AUDACITY to cancel it!
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Refers to a scene in the movie "Spartacus" starring Kirk Douglas as Spartacus. After the army of former Roman slaves led by Spartacus is defeated in battle by legions of the Roman army, a Roman general stands before the captured surviving members of the slave army and demands that they turn over Spartacus, or else all of the former slaves will be executed. Upon hearing this and not wanting his friends to be executed, Spartacus stands up and says "I am Spartacus." However, the loyalty of his friends is so great that each of them stands forward in succession, shouting "I am Spartacus!" until the shouts dissolve into a cacophony of thousands of former slaves each insisting "I am Spartacus!" Bewildered and still not knowing which of them is Spartacus, but impressed by the loyalty he inspires in his army, the Roman general has all of the slaves crucified in a miles-long display alongside the Appian Way leading back to Rome.
Thus the phrase "I am Spartacus!" is often used to humorously start a chorus of responses of "No, I am Spartacus" among a group.
Person enters chat room and types "I am Spartacus."
100 other people in the chat room then respond with "No, I am Spartacus!", "I am Spartacus!", etc.
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