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You take a bite of the sandwich you made before you put the stuff you used to make it back, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
No, but I do apply the rule of commas to my sentence, before I make a post.
by Anonymous13 years ago
....The post didn't need any commas.
by Anonymous13 years ago
inb4 "No, my girlfriend puts it back after she makes me my sammich."
by Anonymous13 years ago
If you don't mind my asking, what does "inb4" mean?
by Anonymous13 years ago
In before?
What else would it mean, "I neglect babies frequently"
by Anonymous13 years ago
In before? English isn't exactly my first language.
Why babies?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I wouldn't call it "English" so much as I'd call it "how people who think they're cool talk".
inb4 is basically saying you predict what people are going to say and that were there before they did, rendering them saying it afterwards futile.
You're right, it's not actually babies. It's "I neglect bacon frequently."
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ohh, thanks for clearing that up(:
by Anonymous13 years ago
Depends on how hungry I am...
by Anonymous13 years ago
I scoop a bit of each ingredient out of its container while the bread is toasting, then put everything back, then I do any necessary dishes afterwards.
My mom wants us all to be neat freaks.
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