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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Other.

    “(You’re) fighting against the wind” or “(You’re) Fighting the wind” This means that fighting is futile; has no point to it.

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    your opinion in describing Kissing against the Wind? “When you piss against a wind, the wind blows your piss back on. You are trapped in the wind or it is forced out of the wind” So, in some cases you’re fighting something that will just hurt yourself.

    So see why I keep saying that “for a second”.

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