Question
24 January
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about English (US)
I care enough to lie mean "I can cover a lie"?
I care enough to lie mean "I can cover a lie"?
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24 January
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- English (US)
I’m not sure what the context is but it sounds like the person is saying “I didn’t want to hurt them, so I lied.”
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I’m not sure what the context is but it sounds like the person is saying “I didn’t want to hurt them, so I lied.”
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@jym23 You’re welcome! Good luck again~ ❤️
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