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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Take that, you unless burdens. Be very ....

Hello every body.

In the story, the psychologist wanted the woman to make lists of things bothering her in her life and make paper plains out them and launch them. Now she's doing so. Take that, you unless burdens. Be very afraid : you are history.

What does "Take that, you unless burdens. Be very afraid : you are history." mean?

Does it mean you were just burdens but I feel afraid because you were a part of my life?

  

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anonymous What does "Take that, you useless burdens. " mean? anonymous Does it mean you were just burdens but I feel afraid because you were a part of my life?

  • anonymous What does "Take that, you useless burdens.
  • " mean?
  • anonymous Does it mean you were just burdens but I feel afraid because you were a part of my life?
  • No, "Be very afraid" is addressed to the burdens.
  • "Take that" is a set phrase used when dealing some blow or punishment.
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anonymousWhat does "Take that, you useless burdens. Be very afraid : you are history." mean?
anonymousDoes it mean you were just burdens but I feel afraid because you were a part of my life?

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