He means he drinks a lot of it
He loves Pepsi like he would love a friend.
That he drinks carefully and with grace. Trying not to disturb it too much. (but why a tasty drink?)
Like a fiend, or devil.
Ponyboy doesn't.
Johnny cared for ponyboy like a brother he didn't wont anything to happen to ponyboy
No. Darry just doesn't want to loose Ponyboy like he lost his parents. He truly really loves Ponyboy.
The correct spelling is "fiend." It is pronounced as "feend," with the "ee" sounding like the letter "e" in the word "seen."
In "Macbeth," the term "fiend" is not used to refer directly to a specific character. However, some characters in the play, like the witches or Lady Macbeth, are often associated with evil or demonic traits that could be likened to a fiend.
I think that Darry likes Ponyboy in some ways. He kinda thinks that Ponyboy is a good kid.
if youre going to run a fiend deck its advisable to use dark necrofear and stuff like that . ( you can get a lot of fiend monsters on eBay ) . fiends can be very powerful , and have a lot of high attackers and you have a lot of fun toying with them ! . try giant orc and newdoria
Stay golden, Ponyboy.
When Ponyboy says he drinks Pepsi's like a friend, he is expressing a sense of comfort and familiarity with the beverage, much like how he relates to his friends. It suggests that he finds solace and enjoyment in the simple act of drinking Pepsi, paralleling the camaraderie and support he feels from his friendships. This highlights his longing for connection and the importance of small pleasures in his life amidst the challenges he faces.