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| I'd like to know what the following sentence in capital letters means: LOVE WAS OUT TO GET ME that's the way it seemed.... Thanks. rip |
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| Hi Ripley I've just answered this one in your other thread. Brian Enjoy comics? Studying English? Try these: http://www.grammarmancomic.com . |
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| It means 'love was against you' - 'trying to bring you down' - destroy you' |
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