magic because you can also make wishes for other people and make anything appear
Goku doesn't wish for immortality because he only used the dragon balls for the sake of others, not him self, For it would be selfish to wish for immortality and not wish some one else back to life, eh?
HE WOULD PROBALY ONLY AT LEAST DATE A 18 YEAR OLD GIRL.I WISH HE WOULD DATE ME.I LOVE ROB!
They couldn't make it that easy; if they did there would be no conflict. Aladdin would be almost omnipotent, save a few taboo wishes. No one would be able to defy Aladdin because he could just wish them away. They would have nothing to make a movie about.
i think that card was made by a kid from make a wish foundations... that's what its called right? there is only one made, so i guess the effect on yugioh would be that its the only one of its kind. which is not very common aside from world championship prize cards.
No, it is a 3rd generation Pokémon only available in the Hoenn region, but you can trade one to FireRed if you wish.
I would wish to find that one and only dream guy.
Only if you wish you wish you were a fish.
a wish list that has only one wish. timothy kms 6
she would wish to be my best friend..its such a privilage you know.
I wish I knew that answer. I can only loved her and wish her the best and occasionally send her wishes. If only my financial standing is well, I would ask her to move or be moved myself. One can only imagine and cherish the time spent and smile.
no theres only one season,..i wish there would be a second too(:
kill them
No. The archaic idiomatic conjunction "would that" (if only, as a wish) is formed by the verb would (conditional of will) and the conjunction that.
As many as you wish. But you can only have them one at a time.
The wish that could be a possible wish is every wish in the world besides the friend's wish that you wished you would wish your friend would not wish to wish and that you wished to wish. Since you wish something your friend does not wish, and without further info. that is the only possible answer. Logically, the wish could have been, "I wish no else would make this wish but me," assuming the wish came true. Another possibility could be: "I wish my friend will not make this same wish." But then there is the problem of context: If your friend wishes "I wish my friend will not make this same wish," is it the same as you wishing "I wish my friend will not make the same wish?" The 'I' and 'my friend' differ in each of these cases.
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vampires?