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Aramahosi Posted 14 years ago
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"I'm always an idiot" VS "I'll always be an idiot"?

What's a difference between "I'm always an idiot" and "I'll always be an idiot"?
Thaks in advance:)
  

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aramahosi "I'm always an idiot" and "I'll always be an idiot" The first tells how you are generally now, these days. The second says there is no hope for any change in the future! CJ

  • aramahosi "I'm always an idiot" and "I'll always be an idiot" The first tells how you are generally now, these days.
  • The second says there is no hope for any change in the future!
  • CJ
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aramahosi"I'm always an idiot" and "I'll always be an idiot"
The first tells how you are generally now, these days.
The second says there is no hope for any change in the future!

CJ
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I got it! Thanks very much!

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