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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What does this mean?

1)When you are damn tired after a trip, but is always ready for a selfie.

2)Damn tired after a day's trip, but always up for posing.
  

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Anonymous What does this mean? Both are poorly constructed, but they mean 'Never too tired to have one's photo taken'.

  • Anonymous What does this mean?
  • Both are poorly constructed, but they mean 'Never too tired to have one's photo taken'.
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AnonymousWhat does this mean?
Both are poorly constructed, but they mean 'Never too tired to have one's photo taken'.
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Could you please construct that sentence in a good way?
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I am not sure whether you intend advice or observation or something else, but here is one option:

You may be very tired after a trip, but you always have enough energy to take a selfie.
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What about "Tired, but always up for posing" ?
I wish to give this as the caption for a picture.
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AnonymousWhat about "Tired, but always up for posing" ?
OK
Or "Never too tired to pose."

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