The phrase "I break everything you touch" suggests a pattern of causing damage or disruption, either physically or emotionally. This could stem from a lack of awareness, carelessness, or perhaps a fear of intimacy that leads to self-sabotage. It might also reflect underlying issues such as insecurity or a belief that you are unworthy of positive experiences. Reflecting on these patterns can help foster healthier relationships and interactions.
I break everything and everyone around me because the world is to big and i lose touch with myself and get angry at everything i see and hate every interaction you make.
Destroy Everything You Touch was created in 2004.
No. It is possible to break an iPod Touch but really difficult.
You can break a promise
Everything
Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces was created on 2002-09-10.
Wind
restore your ipod touch on itunes
no
Anyone can have the golden touch if he/she is successful in everything they do. King Midas originally had the golden touch in Greek Mythology and literally turned everything he touched into gold.
Yes
No.