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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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On a dare

Can you please explain what is "on a dare"?

Isaac Newton, my man! Okay? He's my man, because he like discovered the laws of optics, and the laws of motion, and the laws of gravity, and like practically on a dare, he invents integral and differential calculus.

  

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dare: A challenge, especially to prove courage. anonymous and like practically on a dare, ~ and as if someone had dared him (challenged him) to do it, CJ

  • dare: A challenge, especially to prove courage.
  • anonymous and like practically on a dare, ~ and as if someone had dared him (challenged him) to do it, CJ
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dare: A challenge, especially to prove courage.

anonymousand like practically on a dare,

~ and as if someone had dared him (challenged him) to do it,

CJ

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