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Rule - use verbs carefully
It’s pretty crazy how in English you can marry someone without ending up married…
If you're confused about what I just said...
When a priest performs a marriage for two people, you can say the preist is marrying them. But that doesn’t mean that the ceremony is for him. It’s for the other two people. So the preist doesn’t need to get married when marrying people.
Temu bbno$
Fine.
Let’s discuss ways in which the dress could be altered or otherwise utilized to gain a tactical advantage in the event of a spontaneous Hunger Games situation breaking out…there are no bad ideas here, people.
“He’s a man on a mission. First he married his mother, then he married his father, then he married his sister, then he married his brother. Who is he?”
And the person in the white gown ceremonially matrimonized the siblings👨❤️💋👨 ever after.🥲



