You can say anything. Maybe you just want some kisses or a bit of cuddling. MAybe you want to go till sex or even serious relationship. It depend how you feel.
gone tooooooo far people will kill if someone else believes something else i decided no religion. Would you kill if someone goes for another sport team?? would you kill if someojne voted for a different party?? so why is religion taken this far it makes me sad :( :( :( :(
by a letter or email or Skye
It is possible but difficult and far easier to get someone else to do it for you.
Not exactly. All Sin is Sin but the Bible does say: Don't cause someone else to stumble (sin); so if you cause your spouse to sin as well, then that would make it be far worse. Looking at it this way, it is far worse. You should not do either.Bible quote that cause someone else to sin: Wow unto you!
It is impossible to know exactly how far 'behind' we would be currently had someone not discovered something; it is safe to assume that we wouldn't be where we are today, however, we will never know when (or if) someone else would have discovered it. There's also possibility that we would be farther along, as had someone else discovered it, they could have possibly been more knowledgeable of how to handle the discovery.
"Downfall means defeat or collapse. I have not been defeated, so far. Like anyone else, I have no way of knowing what my fate will be."
As far as I know no there isn't .unless you change your name.
i think your talking about distance, so in that respect .40 "as far" and something else. means 40% as far if im on a track and go 100meters and someone else goes 40 meters it means hes only gone .4 as far
No, you do not need to use past tense when someone asks about their day. You can respond using present tense, such as saying "It is going well" or "It's been good so far."
if my man is far distance is it possible to get someone else?cause i might not see him maybe in 3years so
He has been called Thane of Cawdor. But as far as Macbeth knows, the Thane of Cawdor is a "prosperous gentleman"; he is not aware of the events in Fife described by Ross in the previous scene where the Thane of Cawdor was revealed to be a traitor and captured by some other Scottish hero. The word "robe" here is a metaphor for a title. Macbeth asks why they are calling him by someone else's title, like dressing him in someone else's clothes.
When a math question asks, how far, it is relating to distance.