No because you won't get time for them all at once
he's probably frustrated
uh this is obvious the like it. GOD! people are idiots
If you once liked her but no longer do, then no its not wrong. If you still like her and he knows that then yes, that's pretty mean.
Talk to her more.
You can only kill a goldfish once. The sentence suggests it is possible to kill it more than once.
If it happens once it may mean nothing, it is probably just a slip of the tongue.If it happens more than once then it is a sign of, at least, a lack of involvement. If it happens more than once, and the wrong name is always the same wrong name, then it is time to ask serious questions.
Northern colonies began to outlaw slavery for a few reasons, including moral objections to the institution of slavery, economic shifts towards industrialization that diminished the reliance on slave labor, and the growing abolitionist movement that gained momentum in the North. Additionally, some northern states found that the practice of slavery was not as profitable or sustainable in their region compared to the southern states due to differences in agriculture and climate.
So you know you didn't do something wrong or possibly did the wrong thing, Its basicly looking over your work once or twice!
If there is a certain person that you feel that you are attracted to or you "like," than get to know them a little better and find out more about them. Once you get all your facts straight about the person, strike a conversation with them and get in on the details. You'll know right away if this is the person for you.
Try to be less annoying and find out more about what the person likes and once you did then you can do what they like and they would soon like you !! BUT THIS MAY TAKE A LONG TIME SO DON'T GIVE UP !!
This sounds downright weird. If you have feelings for someone, then why will you lose them once you get to know that even they reciprocate those feelings. I think you don't actually feel for the person.
No. The more natural phrasing is "It will never be like it once was."