well say i smoke the same weed for like 2 months will i still get the same high?
No. Generally, "high" refers to the extent in the vertical direction and "long" in the horizontal direction.
it's a quote that means when you break up the girl or boy doesn't know what they have till they don't have it anymore. which means the girl doesn't know what great boy she has till she doesn't have him anymore and same for the boy except opposite the boy doesn't know the great girl he has till he doesn't have her anymore
just divide the number on the top and the number at the bottom with the same number. keep on dividing until you can't divide anymore
They went to the same high school in Brooklyn, NY and both jewish, sang the same song; You dont bring me flowers anymore!
No, "long" and "high" are not the same; they describe different dimensions. "Long" refers to the measurement of length, typically along a horizontal axis, while "high" refers to vertical measurement or elevation. For example, a building can be tall (high) but not necessarily long if its horizontal span is short. Each term conveys specific spatial characteristics.
Taalvolcano is 12 inches long. The same measurement of my....
Not until you reach 792.
No, "until" and "unless" are both used to express conditions or exceptions, and using them together in the same sentence would create confusion because they have opposite meanings. It is better to choose one of them to convey your message clearly.
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Not anymore!
"it's not the same anymore"
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