If I am clearly referring to myself (as in a text), I shouldn't have to inlude myself in the sentence. Ex: "just grabbing food" vs "I'm just grabbing food".
MomoGajo
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I'm excited as I made some homemade soup yesterday and will be delivering it to sick family members today. I'm not excited they are sick, but it is a tradition I want to get into (delivering homemade food to friends and family when they are sick or feeling down).
With friends like Maxine, who needs enemies.
The fact that there are still people fighting and we don't fight alone.
This year's evolution of the meme has become posting a pot of boiling water. The meme goes: on May 1st post pics of Justin Timberlake > his hair in that music video looks like ramen noodles > just pictures of ramen noodles > pots of boiling water.
I'm going on vacation next week with my parents and am a little apprehensive.
'Great' doesn't always mean good. It can just mean notable or remarkableness. (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/great). Gatsby the man was so known on so many levels it is actual theme/commentary within the book.