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Some people describe themselves as a cat person or a dog person.
Can I say "a sun person" or "a moon person" likewise?
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Some people describe themselves as a cat person or a dog person.
Can I say "a sun person" or "a moon person" likewise?
Some people describe themselves as a cat person or a dog person.
Can I say "a sun person" or "a moon person" likewise?
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You can it would just mean you like the sun it the moon
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