you just are

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svetlana14

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What is the meaning of "you just are"
and "you just like the bit that hurts the gays"?

(the very beginning).
 
It's clearly referring to something that has been said before - which we don't have.
 
It's clearly referring to something that has been said before - which we don't have.
I am a little bit confused about the phrase "you're like a bit". Can you please give me an extra example of how it works"?
 
As you said in the OP, it's "you just like the bit that hurts the gays"
I do not understand "you just like the bit". What does "the bit" means here?
 
it means the part.
 
it means the part.
My mistake was that I did not listen to the next few phrases that clarify the meaning of "bit" - as the bit of the book.
 
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