"Just kill me now!"
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Whats the history of "just kill me now"?
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Very funny, Doctor!
I think it might be impossible to find the first time that this phrase was used.
It may have been meant literally, or maybe not, but it has come to mean that one doesn't not want to face the danger, agony, punishment, uncertainty, sadness, or humiliation of the near-present or near-future circumstance.
I think that I have hear it used also to mean "I could die happy now," but I think this is a new, and somewhat "off," extension of the phrase.
Apo
I think it might be impossible to find the first time that this phrase was used.
It may have been meant literally, or maybe not, but it has come to mean that one doesn't not want to face the danger, agony, punishment, uncertainty, sadness, or humiliation of the near-present or near-future circumstance.
I think that I have hear it used also to mean "I could die happy now," but I think this is a new, and somewhat "off," extension of the phrase.
Apo
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BD, you are way off. I don't think Gail has posted here yet. Welcome Brazilian Dude, nice to see so many familiar faces already.
And Eberntson, congratulations on your recent nuptuals!
Katy
And Eberntson, congratulations on your recent nuptuals!
Katy
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