is it possible to say "Life at your own risk"? It sounds so weird to me. I'd like to know why and what my friend meant by that. I only see "Live at your own risk" as a possibility.
Thank you.
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It is an absurd joke, and should be "live at your own risk". All living involves risk. " at places that offer some dangerous activity.
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It is an absurd joke, and should be "live at your own risk".
All living involves risk.
" at places that offer some dangerous activity.
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