In "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," Violet Beauregarde does indeed turn blue after chewing the experimental gum, but it's implied that she eventually returns to her normal color after the effects wear off. The film suggests that her transformation is not permanent, as she is taken to the juicing room to get the blueberry juice out of her system. In the end, her experience serves as a lesson about the consequences of greed and impatience.
From what I found, it means "Stay with me Forever" in Quileute.
there's no way to MAKE sure they stay with you forever, if you do stay together forever, then it was meant to be, but if not then it wasn't
Stay Forever was created on 1995-01-30.
Nothing can stay alive forever,so,no.
yes, they stay where they are forever. That doesn't mean that they stay active forever.
Stay Here Forever was created on 2010-01-19.
Stay Up Forever was created on 2007-08-13.
"Que Quowle" (k-we k-WOW-le)which means:"Stay with me forever"
Yes forever.
Yes. Good people stay in heaven forever after they die.
The process of fermentation releases carbon dioxide, so we can not stay in fermentation forever.
Stars stay forever.