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I used to be cynical just like them. Until I got gratitude in the attitude.


I know I should verb, but I’m not because I’m too adjective and kind of a noun. It’s a noun.
 
I know I should run, but I'm not because I'm too stubborn and kind of a sloth. It's a shame.

Verb (ing) down the noun, verb (ing) noun, verb (ing) on noun and noun
Verb (past tense)
adjective [with my noun on my noun and my noun on my noun]

:unsure:
 
Running down the hill, sliding slopes, running on hills and dales.
Ran slowly [with my hand on my heart and my jacket on my back]

(I used an adverb instead of an adjective in second sentence.)

Instead of verb -ing, I verb -ed to verb the noun, and the noun didn’t verb it.
 
Instead of paying, I decided to rob the store, and the police didn't like it

Hello there, adjective noun, I'm here to verb about pronoun noun.
 
Hello there, big clown. I’m here to inquire about your advertisement.


When I verb adjective, I verb to go noun and verb the noun plural.
 
When I sleep quietly, I dream to go crazy and eat the ice creams.

Verb (ing) down the noun one noun, I verb (past tense a noun who verb (past tense) me to verb to the noun and never verb adverb.
 
Sliding down the slide one time, I saw a guy who asked me to go to the prom and never begged sufficiently.


Sometimes noun plural verb me adjective because I don’t verb them adverb, instead I verb pronoun adverb.
 
Sometimes moths antagonize me flittingly because I don't illuminate them consistently, instead I strobe them softly.

While I loathe gerund adverb, part of me verb pronoun could be adjective. Maybe I should verb noun this time, at least adverb.
 
While I loathe walking slowly, part of me knows I could be faster. Maybe I should walk the talk this time, at least theoretically.

Pronoun used to be a noun. Now, pronoun is/are just another noun trying to verb, like all the other noun plural.
 
They used to be a couple. Now, they are just another disaster trying to screw, like all the other idiots. :ROFLMAO:

I verb my plural noun, only for a noun and the noun 's verb (past participle) .
 
I gather my rosebuds, only for a time and the time’s spent.

(Bad tribute to Robert Herrick)

I verb adjective, therefore I shall verb adverb into the adjective noun.
 
I pimp hard, therefore I shall reign heavily into the near future.

My animal verb (ed) over the noun of the noun. That was adjective to verb adverb.
 
this is one of the parts of my brain that doesn't work anymore :cry:
 
My cat jumped over the muzzle of the dog. That was messy to slowly explain. 😆


If a noun verb a noun gerund through the noun. (JD Salinger tribute)
 
If a body meet a bullet coming through the eye
(close enough I think)


In this noun of noun, verb (past) by noun, I am a adj noun of noun/pronoun
 
In this game of games, started by fate, I am a leaping frog of time.


If it wasn’t for pronoun, I’d be adjective, or at least adjective and not adverb verb (ing).
 
If it wasn't for this, I'd be sane, or at least rational and not constantly stressing.

I contraction seem to verb of pronoun to verb adverb so I'll just verb pronoun.
 
I can’t seem to think of him to sashay lazily so I'll just ask him. 😐


Do you like possessive pronoun noun? Some say it’s adjective, but I think it’s adjective noun.
 
Do you like my jewelry? Some say it’s gaudy, but I think it’s beautiful work.


This is the most adjective noun, to be noun when I would prefer to be adjective.
 
This is the most complete shit, to be winter when I prefer it to be hot. lol

Plural noun don't verb the noun, nor do the noun the noun or the noun.
 
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