When a boy says "there's something about you," he may be expressing a sense of intrigue or attraction. It suggests he perceives qualities in you that are captivating or unique, even if he can't fully articulate what they are. This statement often indicates that he feels a connection or chemistry and is interested in getting to know you better. It's an invitation to explore that connection further.
if your friend says something to you and the boy you love says totally something else but both of them look like their saying the truth. who do you believe?
the boy obviously notices u.
Try to do something to fix it or change it.
That would be for you to decide whether you feel it, see it or even want it let alone return it.
It means she is angry and he does not know why.
Try to learn about reptiles as much as possible and then you will have something in common to talk about.
I'ts Bradley's little ornament, Bartholomew the bear! He pretends they talk but they dont, he says the words.
where theres a track or when theres no pigs around
I suppose it depends on what the "something else" was. "I thought we could see a movie" has different implications than "psyche!"
Bella says something about Edward and he says "Edward?, Your boy?"
It depends on what he says. If it's something good, he likes you. If he says bad things, he doesn't like you.
theres a program called text to speech. download it and you can use it to type some words like hi! and it says it aloud. that wat u need???