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15 Nov 2019
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What does ”Gotta get that rage blood pumping in the audience” mean in this tweet?
Gotta get that rage blood pumping in the audience
https://twitter.com/bob_ferret/status/119516164...
What does ”Gotta get that rage blood pumping in the audience” mean in this tweet?
Gotta get that rage blood pumping in the audience
https://twitter.com/bob_ferret/status/119516164...
Gotta get that rage blood pumping in the audience
https://twitter.com/bob_ferret/status/119516164...
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15 Nov 2019
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Rage is anger. Anger is also associated with increased blood flow in the body. Here, it simply means that he/she wants to keep the audience angry or full of excitement.
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Rage is anger. Anger is also associated with increased blood flow in the body. Here, it simply means that he/she wants to keep the audience angry or full of excitement.
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