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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What does this sentence mean?

"You're not gonna love me for what I've been but for what I am now"
  

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You're going to like me because of what I am now; not because of what I used to be.

  • You're going to like me because of what I am now; not because of what I used to be.
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You're going to like me because of what I am now; not because of what I used to be.

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