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It's like you were saying ''just because you've just eaten doesn't mean you have something in your belly...''

But I wasn't meant English,you seem to find even my Romanian colloquial expressions kind of weird...Nobody else had such a reaction...

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for example: dog eat my foods. me belly no full.

That sentence is not correct. However, you can understand quite easily what it means.. The dog ate my food, so I am still hungry. 

love is a verb
Love is a doing word

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I see your point of view,but...I can't understand how on the earth you haven't heard a ''thug!'' coming from a cop (about a villain).

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Ah,that's fine,believe me or not,people use it so,you just haven't seen that until now.

Trust me,it did happen all the time for me...Things change...New generations are here and they are changing everything in their way,likely or not.

I heard ''thug'',on TV,coming from a cop's child...(and the movie was inspired by reality)...

It's like,just because you haven't met the pain yet,it doesn't mean it isn't real...

 

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I think you wanted to say 'like it or not'. Likely means something is probable.

Well,yea...But then,the incertitude came off making me being unsure about if they change something or not...(maybe they just make us to believe it)...

 

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You do realize that you are talking about something that we most definitely went trough, but you didn't ? And you are acting like you did and we didn't ? Does it make sense ? :D

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You do realize that you are talking about something that we most definitely went trough, but you didn't ? And you are acting like you did and we didn't ? Does it make sense ? :D

I know that,pretty funny,huh?:)) 

If it makes any sense...I don't know...But,many of your age are immature and so,that's why,depending on the case,it may make sense or not...

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