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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.
 
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 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.
 
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
 
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.
 
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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