The phrase "Like I would know" often expresses skepticism or sarcasm, implying that the speaker feels unqualified or uninformed about the topic at hand. It can suggest that the speaker believes the question or assumption is irrelevant to their experience. Essentially, it conveys a sense of detachment or disbelief regarding the information being discussed.
I would like to know about assailum seekers
i would like to know if my benefits were extended?
don't know but i would like to Know
i dont relly know but i would like to find out i dont relly know but i would like to find out i dont relly know but i would like to find out
I would like to know where do taste grape tannins
“i would like to know all things i can get a grant for”
I would like to know the price of a maxirub massager
''I would like to know how i can loss 15 pounds''
i would like to know as well my friend. i would like to know as well.
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I'd like to know more about Vampires.
they would like to know about solar eclipse