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    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

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  • Asked on December 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    How can I get high off Coca-Cola or Heroin?

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    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on December 1, 2021 in Meaning.

    How can I get high off Coca-Cola or Heroin?

    • 279875 views
    • 20 answers
    • 102702 votes
  • Asked on November 30, 2021 in Meaning.

    How can I get high off Coca-Cola or Heroin?

    • 279875 views
    • 20 answers
    • 102702 votes
  • Asked on November 30, 2021 in American english.
    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on November 29, 2021 in American english.
    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on November 28, 2021 in American english.
    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on November 24, 2021 in American english.
    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on November 22, 2021 in American english.
    • Regardless of whether the term “eros and agape”
    • was used or not, in some contexts it was
    • useful to leave “yes” as the first meaning of the context;
    • it could have the second meaning in other contexts; and in yet more contexts it was useful to leave
    • it ambiguous; although this context undoubtedly confounded, intentionally, eros and agape; I don’t remember any other meanings, but we were mostly pretty pretty drugged up at the time.

    What is your experience as a child?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes