I'd be careful around her. She could be playing mind games and trying to hurt you, or she could be genuinly sorry for what she said. Watch your back. Look around for another girl. You don't want someone who'll play mind games with you.
it made the colonists upset.
When a vessel is floating upright, there are two forces acting on it. The buoyancy force acts upwards and the gravity force acts donwards, cancelling each other. If a heeling force acts upon it (such as a wave hitting it), these forces are upset, and then a couple is formed. If the ship is loaded properly, a righting couple results, bringing the ship upright. If the center of gravity is too low, then an upsetting couple will result, capsizing (overturning) the ship.
Kakashi doesnt have a problem with Naruto, he acts like that around all people depends on who it is XD
it meens that he doesnt like you or hes trying to get your attention[he fancies you]
You will see how the person acts in front of you............. If the person acts diffrently than it means the person likes you.......but if strangely than the person hates you......................
Simon cowell acts like he hates Cheryl but he really has a crush on her.
Simply because he does not love you, because if he did, if he was your true love, he wpuld not be hatful towards you. But advise : Get rid of him.
1st mess's with you 2nd acts like he hates you 3rd asks you out
Boost his confidence. If he acts like he hates you, but says hes afraid of losing you, he's insecure.
he probably hates you, but maybe he likes you, it's impossible for anyone to know for sure. You will just need to find out yourself ***He probably likes you, but thinks your to good for him so he acts hateful in hopes of making himself seem more "macho". A guy would never act like he hated you unless he had a reason too. and let me tell you... liking someone is not a reason to act like you hate them. He probably hates you
Because he is shy. He doesn't fully understand how to act around women, so he acts rude to them. -Tgmhc
The plane in which the reactive gyroscipic couple acts is called the gyroscopic plane