Get straight back out on the scene and find someone else to hang with.
I am a lesbian and I am in love with a girl.... Sorry it's over
because the fell in love with you!!!
Charles Dickens fell in love with Maria Beadnell in 1830, this is the same year that they met. By 1833 their relationship was over.
Just kind of catch her alone and say: Look, Im a lesbian. Get over it. If your mum loves you, she will think nothing about it but be happy you have finally found love (L)
if wants to start over just ask him out
I have no control over your love life.
I must have been through about a million girlsI'd love 'em then I'd leave 'em aloneI didn't care how much they cried, no sirTheir tears left me cold as a stoneBut then I fooled around and fell in loveI fooled around and fell in love, yes I didI fooled around and fell in love, I fooled around and fell in loveIt used to be when I'd see a girl that I likedI'd get out my book and write down her nameBut when the grass got a little greener over on the other sideI'd just tear out that pageI fooled around and fell in loveI fooled around and fell in love, since I met you babyI fooled around and fell in love, I fooled around and fell in loveFree, on my own is the way I used to beAh, but since I met you baby, love's got a hold on meIt's got a hold on me now, I can't let go of you babyI fooled around and fell in loveI fooled around and fell in love, oh yes I didI fooled around, fooled around, fooled around, fooled around,fooled around, fooled around, fell in loveFooled around, fooled around, fooled around, fooled around,fooled around, fooled around, fell in loveI fooled around, fell in loveI fell in love, I fell in love, yes I did
It could go anywhere or nowhere. Examples: 'He fell over because he tripped on a loose rug.' 'He fell over, because he tripped on a loose rug.' 'He fell over because, in spite of walking carefully, he tripped on a loose rug.' 'He fell over, because in spite of walking carefully, he tripped on a loose rug.' 'He fell over, because, in spite of walking carefully, he tripped on a loose rug.' 'I love you because you are kind.' 'I love you, because you are kind.' 'I love you because, contrary to what everyone says about you, you are kind.' 'I love you, because contrary to what everyone says about you, you are kind.' 'I love you, because, contrary to what everyone says about you, you are kind.' All the above would be correct if used in the appropriate context. They have slightly different shades of meaning. Generally, a comma represents the shortest spoken pause. If you say your sentence out loud and notice where you naturally pause briefly, that's probably where you should put your commas.
Yo mama so fat she fell in love and broke it
Sort of ....... She keeps breaking up and getting together with him over and over again.....
knocked over, fell over, tipped, and he fell down
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