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A Blinkin' Posted 20 years ago
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what's this mean?

His final outcome is doomed to be destroyed.
...so the final outcomes of all these people are to be happy and they are fated to be joyful.

seems these sentences don't sound right, but I'm not sure why. are their final outcomes doomed or is the person doomed? and what's the difference?
  

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Hi, His final outcome is doomed to be destroyed. so the final outcomes of all these people are to be happy and they are fated to be joyful. seems these sentences don't sound right, but I'm not sure why.

  • Hi, His final outcome is doomed to be destroyed.
  • so the final outcomes of all these people are to be happy and they are fated to be joyful.
  • seems these sentences don't sound right, but I'm not sure why.
  • are their final outcomes doomed or is the person doomed?
  • and what's the difference?
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Hi,

His final outcome is doomed to be destroyed.
...so the final outcomes of all these people are to be happy and they are fated to be joyful.

seems these sentences don't sound right, but I'm not sure why. are their final outcomes doomed or is the person doomed? and what's the difference?


It all seems like rather poo

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