I Am Going To Crazy If I Do Not Get My Left Vermillion Border Back
I Am Going To Crazy If I Do Not Get My Left Vermillion Border Back
Okay... So you think you did THAT... By doing THIS to me...
Hym "And how do you know... That THIS... Is not what the church is doing... To YOU? God you're dumb! How do you not see the parallel there? You are doing all this... And YOU THINK... That other people aren't already doing that... Except to you?"
So you buy like... 2 weeks of shopping
You go to the checkout, And someone says "Do you want a bag"
DO I WANT A BAG?
OF COURSE I FUCKING DO
I AINT A GREEK GOD YOU KNOW WITH A MILLION FUCKING ARMS
I AINT AINT GONNA CARRY IT ON MY FUCKING BACK AM I.
OF COURSE I NEED A FUCKING BAG
CARRYING 2 PINTS OF MILK ON MY ARMS
2 FUCKING BAGS OF CRIPS
FUCKING 3 LAMB CHOPS
2 CHICKENS
3 BEEF
COURSE I NEED A BAG.
WHAT YOU THINK IM GONNA FUCKING DO? JUDGGLE THE CUNTS? I DONT THINK SO.
"Do I want a bag? Of Course I fucking do!"
The phrase is grammatically incorrect because it’s missing a verb that would indicate what action should not be performed on the cat.
When someone is petting a cat too hard, he will be told “Do Not The Cat”
cool people who do cool things
"you are just mad because you are angry" - gorfir do the meht!? member R
"mario wasnt thick enough in the new movie" - gorfir do the meht!? member S
To desconsiderate, to neglect, to ignore something envolved at some circumstance. It can be used more often during kind of games or situations when a person does not want to count with the effect or the result of them.
The semantic of only "do-over" matches with "to restart", then do not mistake the meanings.
— Wait... you said I coudn't move the pawn like that.
— No, I didn't...
— Of course you did it!
— Whatever! We just need to call do-over
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Supernatural, Season 2-Episode 5 at 36:04min dialogue:
— I heard you before, Dean, when Andy made you tell the truth. You're just as scared of this as I am.
— That was mind control! It's like being roofied, man! It doesn't count.
— What?
— No, I'm calling do-over.
— What? Are you seven?!
— Doesn't matter.