Well, honey, that phrase means not to put any value or importance on what deceased individuals have to say or do. They're pushing up daisies, so their opinions aren't really relevant anymore. In other words, don't waste your time listening to ghosts when you could be living your best life.
No she is not dead why are people lying about people's death
NO!! He isn't dead if that's what you meant lol
The song you are looking for is "Not meant to be" by Theory of a dead man -C.Savoy 100% right if its rockishh hah
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Probably not. But since it's kinda hard to interview dead people and get reliable answers, no one really knows. If we really are more than our bodies - maybe.
The origin of the phrase 'dead easy comes from the English language. The term dead actually meant 'simple' or 'completely' and dates back to the 14th century with this usage.
The phrase comes from the King James Bible 1 Peter 4:5 "..to judge the quick and the dead". The Bible meant the living and the dead, not the speedy and the dead.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant free or gratis. You might say "That drink's on the dead, but it's your turn next."
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the dead is dead
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant by rights, by strict justice. "By good rights, you ought to be dead," said the cowboy.
The phrase "had been all but dead" means that the creature involved had been extremely close to death, and was nearly dead.
its dead
if you meant why did people build pyramid's here is your answer they built pyramids because pyramids are symbols to honor and house the dead
Fish for the souls of people by sharing Jesus died on the cross for our sins and rose from the dead
Meretseger's name meant 'she who loves silence'. This goddess was the goddess who watched over people in their tombs. This is why she was believed to 'love silence', because she was with dead, silent people.
ashes from dead people were mixed in with plaster and spread on the walls of houses Edinburgh history