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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Is the meaning clear?

Jack walks up to the girl at the bar and starts flirting with her, but the girl just looks at him weirdly and walks away. Ethan seems to enjoy this. He grins at Jack, pissing him off.

Is it understood that Ethan grins at Jack which pisses Jack off?

Would you phrase it in anoter way?

  

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anonymous Is it understood that Ethan grins at Jack which ****** Jack off? Yes. anonymous Would you phrase it in anoter way?

  • anonymous Is it understood that Ethan grins at Jack which ****** Jack off?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Would you phrase it in anoter way?
  • Yes.
  • " is a better fit for the baldly descriptive tone you have set.
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anonymousIs it understood that Ethan grins at Jack which ****** Jack off?

Yes.

anonymousWould you phrase it in anoter way?

Yes. "He grins at Jack, which ****** him off." is a better fit for the baldly descriptive tone you have set.

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