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They secretly don't have their shit together, but man, they can act it. They laugh at a ton of things, and are pretty social for someone who kinda hates people. They live their life in short phases, and are both salty and sweet, it depends on how much sleep they got. Their chaos is immaculate and they enjoy saying fancy words at inappropriate times. Heights are their thing, and winter is not. True to their name, they are that person that will read the argument it the group chat with a bag of popcorn next to them, and will not hesitate to hit someone who really deserves it. Drama is their life source as long as it doesn't affect them. As unstable as they may be, Karma is pretty consistent, and should probably be kept at close quarters for both of your own safety.
I think Karma is a pretty wild guy.
Karma is my boyfriend, karma is the breeze in your hair on the weekend, karmas a relaxing thought, karmas sweet like honey, karma is a cat, flexing like a Vegas acrobat.
'Cause karma is my boyfriend
Karma is a god
Karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekend
Karma's a relaxing thought
Aren't you envious that for you it's not?
Sweet like honey, karma is a cat
Purring in my lap 'cause it loves me
Flexing like a goddamn acrobat
KARMA is TWICE and BTS. These are the two groups who are known to be dominating the world. Because of these two groups, being so successful and hardworking. ArmyOnce's pet dogs keeps on barking saying nonsense about these hardworking people. But in the end of the day, BTS and TWICE being the unbothered Kings and Queens keeps on breaking records(even their OWN records). So, to make it simple. BTS and TWICE are KARMAs.
BangTwice is the meaning of Karma. So think twice before dragging those two groups.
21st century punctuation arising from autocorrect and its inability to punctuate correctly. Traditionally rendered as "," when it appears in electronic messages in a context that makes no sense for its usual definition, it should be read as the punctuation mark that the author originally intended, and probably saw rendered correctly until a millisecond before sending the message. May also appear in instructions such as "Type a list of karma separated tags..."
I thought this sentence was correct when I dictated it karma but when it went out autocorrect had messed it up.
when people get what’s coming back to them after doing something
“We call it karma come on you never heard it before well maybe you outta know, that what goes around, comes back around”