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It's from a Billy Joel song, "I love you just the way you are":

"Don't go changin', to try to please me, you've never let me down before, HMMMM

"It might seem that we're too familiar, and I don't see 'you ' anymore"

"I said I love you, and that's forever, and this I promise from the heart, HMMMM

"I couldn't love you, any better, I love you just the way you are".

The chorus of the song is "I love you just the way you are". The point was whether or not she was growing old, she wouldn't need to dye her hair or do other things to try to stay young for him, because he would love her "just the way she was".

Very shortly after this song became famous, he divorced his wife and married Christie Brinkley, who was almost half his age.

AND, in the Nineties, He divorced Christie Brinkley after she had a few babies, and married someone else much younger.

He obviously wasn't too sincere about: "Don't go changin"!!

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To go to the toilet and make caca.
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