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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
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What does this phrase mean?

"I swear artists today have a LOT to live up to? and when i say a lot, im talkin A planet and then some!"

what does it mean by a lot to live up to?
  

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a lot to live up to implies the burden of fulfilling a promise or fulfilling expectations, of doing the work required to make others proud who have placed their confidence in us, of following a model of excellence set by our predecessors. CJ

  • a lot to live up to implies the burden of fulfilling a promise or fulfilling expectations, of doing the work required to make others proud who have placed their confidence in us, of following a model of excellence set by our predecessors.
  • CJ
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a lot to live up to implies the burden of fulfilling a promise or fulfilling expectations, of doing the work required to make others proud who have placed their confidence in us, of following a model of excellence set by our predecessors.

CJ

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