Teasing usually make conflicts worse.
"I must indeed, and therefore came I hither." It doesn't make much sense unless you realize that Paris spoke first and told Romeo that he must die.
as it is actually not make sense i really dont kne
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Actually, it does! If you don't make sense, people... won't understand you! So, it does make a BUNCH of sense to make sense, LOL! (Do not, ever, ask a question like this! It seriously makes NO sense!)
This question does not make sense as 'consecutively' conflicts with 'in any order'. There may not be any words where these letters come consecutively, but 'in any order' there are in fighter.
To Make It Make Sense was created in 2009.
yes.It does make sense.
Question does not make sense
No, it does not make sense.
It does make sense.
No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."