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something that happened almost with out thinking.
i don't know why i have had it for almost 20 days i am to the point of thinking something is really wrong with me
The phrase "I love you to pieces" likely originated as a playful and affectionate way to express deep love and affection for someone by emphasizing the idea of loving them "to pieces," or completely and fully. It is a metaphorical expression that conveys intense feelings of love and attachment.
It means she is really into you
Molecules (almost always, not many atoms can bounce around alone without binding to something).
Its because you have made such a habit of lieing that without thinking about it you lie. Sometimes you do not even mean to and you want to tell the truth but maybe because something happend in the past to where you got hurt by someone physically or emotionally that makes you not want to tell the truth. You might be scared of it.
If you smile with your eyes, by thinking in your head something happy, and smile outside with a small grin, it should take almost no time! Good luck!
Flaw is a"defect" or something about you that you do not like such as a mole on your face, or the fact that you can't run without almost passing out. That's a flaw.
It's on almost every other episode. Usually whenever there is a fight, or he flashes, or something with a lot of action is happening. It starts with clapping and grows into a rhythmic beat.
Something that almost died but lived would be a survivor.
The word you are probably thinking of is "quasi."
The computer is almost entirely electronic without moving mechanical parts. Moving mechanical parts are much less reliable and fail more frequently than modern solid state integrated circuit electronics.