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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
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I think [the paparazzi] are over me...

  

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You mean 'over', I suppose. 'To be over a person' is to no longer be infatuated with the person.

  • You mean 'over', I suppose.
  • 'To be over a person' is to no longer be infatuated with the person.
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You mean 'over', I suppose. 'To be over a person' is to no longer be infatuated with the person.
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Thanks a lot, MM.

If someone is boring, no one is over him, right? But the paparazzi are over Gomez because she's so boring? It doesn't make sense to me.
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HUBLOTIf someone is boring, no one is over him, right?
Wrong.
HUBLOTBut the paparazzi are over Gomez because she's so boring?
Paparazzi are interested in interesting people, not boring people. They are no longer interested in her.

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