maiabulela
Senior Member
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- Dec 17, 2009
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- Arabic
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- Egypt
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- Egypt
Dear all,
What is the meaning of the expression "there is more belongs on a wall" in the following context:
{A girl called Norah was talented in graffiti drawing but she quitted. Her boyfriend encouraged her to go back to that (apparently she stopped since her brother had an accident that caused his death) Her boyfriend tried to encourage her and finally she asked him to draw something but he said he can't. She insisted. He painted "R.I.P Brian (the name of her brother)" She got angry.... After a few days she texted him "meet me at the graffiti wall where u wrote R. I. P" When he went he found an astonishing painting...He asked her "you did this for me" she said "yesterday" and when he asked her why, she said:
"Because there’s more that belongs on a wall than "[FONT="]Norah has a dead brother.”[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Sorry for writing all of that, I tried to provide a meaningful context.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]First: I know that "belong" is followed by "to" not "on"[/FONT]
[FONT="]Second: I can't get the meaning of the whole expression.[/FONT]
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[FONT="](all what I got is that... The wall can be used to paint more than simple senctences like "R.I. P Brian") Am I right?
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What is the meaning of the expression "there is more belongs on a wall" in the following context:
{A girl called Norah was talented in graffiti drawing but she quitted. Her boyfriend encouraged her to go back to that (apparently she stopped since her brother had an accident that caused his death) Her boyfriend tried to encourage her and finally she asked him to draw something but he said he can't. She insisted. He painted "R.I.P Brian (the name of her brother)" She got angry.... After a few days she texted him "meet me at the graffiti wall where u wrote R. I. P" When he went he found an astonishing painting...He asked her "you did this for me" she said "yesterday" and when he asked her why, she said:
"Because there’s more that belongs on a wall than "[FONT="]Norah has a dead brother.”[/FONT]
[FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]Sorry for writing all of that, I tried to provide a meaningful context.[/FONT]
[FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]First: I know that "belong" is followed by "to" not "on"[/FONT]
[FONT="]Second: I can't get the meaning of the whole expression.[/FONT]
[FONT="]
[/FONT]
[FONT="](all what I got is that... The wall can be used to paint more than simple senctences like "R.I. P Brian") Am I right?
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