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∙ 14y agoI don't think it's possible to prepare to lose someone. So i'd say, do what you like. Losing someone you love, is something no one will ever be able to prepare for.
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∙ 14y agoOf course!.. meet someone, spend times with that someone, like that someone, spend more time wtih that someone, tell that someone, if they like you back spend even more time, love them, trust them.. and listen to them.. dont break there trust.. you could lose everything if you do one tiny thing wrong:/.. Chin up.. ''everyones made in pairs.. lifes jobs to find there partner'' <3<3
Humans store extra energy as fat. In order to lose fat, the person has to spend more calories than they take in.
They are both related because risk is needed in order to spend and make a profit. The more risk you take, the more you can gain or lose.
They are both related because risk is needed in order to spend and make a profit. The more risk you take, the more you can gain or lose.
They are both related because risk is needed in order to spend and make a profit. The more risk you take, the more you can gain or lose.
spend it on pornography
the best way to lose a couple of pounds is to spend it on coffee.
You can lose it, give it, spend it, save it, or invest it.
The can blows up.. Prepare to lose those eyebrows..
You do not really "lose" it persay, however one of the provisions are that if you receive a return at the end of the year it is to be paid to the Trustee and applied to your repayment plan. The money is applied to pay your debts and obligations. So, you may want to consider that you can't lose something that you weren't really supposed to get....that is money you promised to someone else when you bought something, incurred the debt or promised to use it to pay someone else. In most real aspects, it became theirs at that point....your decision on how to spend it was made back then...you don't get to spend it again!
prepare her meals for her but make them healthy and take her out on walks :)
You can lose millions of pounds (or dollars, or euros, or whatever) in 7 hours - if you have them, and are willing to spend them.