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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Falling in love feels great!

Falling in love feels great!

Falling in love makes people feels great.

People feel great when they fall in love.

Hi,

The first of the above sounds odd to me because the event of falling in love is inanimate. How could an inanimate event or thing feel great? What's your oponion? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Falling in love feels great! Falling in love makes people feel s great. no 's' People feel great when they fall in love.

  • Angliholic Falling in love feels great!
  • Falling in love makes people feel s great.
  • no 's' People feel great when they fall in love.
  • Hi, The first of the above sounds odd to me because the event of falling in love is inanimate.
  • How could an inanimate event or thing feel great?
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AngliholicFalling in love feels great!

Falling in love makes people feels great. no 's'

People feel great when they fall in love.

Hi,

The first of the above sounds odd to me because the event of falling in love is inanimate. How could an inanimate event or thing feel great? What's your opon
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Philip
Angliholic
Falling in love feels great!

Falling in love makes people feels great. no 's'

People feel great when they fall in love.

Hi,

The first of the above sounds odd to me because the event of falling in love is inanimate. How could an inanimate event o
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I think that love itself is illogical. So there's no logical explanation as to why being in love feels great.
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