Hello. I was watching TV when I heard this "Beyond the gravitational pole!" A and B were in a house with two other people and they wanted to leave them. A: Let's go. B: Go where? A: Beyond the gravitational pole.
Is this some special expression which I'm not familiar with? Thanks in advance.
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Hi, Hello. " A and B were in a house with two other people and they wanted to leave them. A: Let's go.
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Hi, Hello.
" A and B were in a house with two other people and they wanted to leave them.
A: Let's go.
B: Go where?
A: Beyond the gravitational pole.
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Hello. I was watching TV when I heard this "Beyond the gravitational pole!" A and B were in a house with two other people and they wanted to leave them. A: Let's go. B: Go where? A: Beyond the gravitational pole.
Is this some special expression which I'm not familiar with? No, I've neverheard this. It sounds like he was just speaki