This phrase suggests that emotional pain lasts longer than physical pain, implying that tears and emotional wounds take longer to heal or dry up than physical wounds. It highlights the lingering effects of emotional distress compared to physical pain.
nothing just shut up
Teir is the Scots for tear, rend ( not the tear drop ).
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Who's tear? Do you mean: Thaila? Annabeth? Cause the answer is no for both
Moderately worn means something is in relatively good condition with slight ware and tear from time. When something is moderate, it is not severe but more than nothing.
do you mean tear as in tair, or tear as in teer?? In tear as in tair, a bandage might help. In tear as in teer, i recomend wiping your eye with a tissue, but not too much, or your eyes will go red
You don't have a cherry and nothing pops - this is a childish term to describe the hymen tearing. There it no reason to tear the hymen, but if it does tear it has no affect.
suza=tear
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nothing there still around today they just have Little were and tear.
I don't know if you mean tear or ripped but I will tell you both: tear is spelled TEAR ripped is spelled RIPPED hope that answers your question, from makala
Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.