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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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If one wants to bring a fact like ones below to the open because he/she is very furious and indignant, how should he/she say them?

You think you can leave me for her and do better. Huh, huh. I am telling you saying "good-bye" will leave you a laughing stock. You are such a fool/such fool. Such a fool/such fool you are. You are such a fool.

Would it make any difference if I added this to the end?

You think you can leave me for her and do better. Huh, huh. I am telling you saying "good-bye" will leave you a laughing stock. You are such a fool/such fool to even think of doing that. Such a fool/such fool you are. You are such a fool.
  

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I don't quite get what you're trying to do, but you have certainly overdone it. This is sufficient: You think you can leave me for her and do bette r? Uh-uh .

  • I don't quite get what you're trying to do, but you have certainly overdone it.
  • This is sufficient: You think you can leave me for her and do bette r?
  • Uh-uh .
  • I'm telling you , saying good-bye will leave you a laughing stock !
  • You're such a fool to even think of doing tha t.
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I don't quite get what you're trying to do, but you have certainly overdone it. This is sufficient:

You think you can leave me for her and do better? Uh-uh. I'm telling you, saying good-bye will leave you a laughing stock! You're such a fool to even think of doing that. Such a fool!
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