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AS WHAT?
simple as
“simple-as” has an implied object, and appears in its own subclause. OOP’s writing just ends in the middle of
… a sentence.
?
There’s an errant extra “as”
"yesterday as. As she helped me clean*
Ohhhh
I haven’t noticed at first
That’s some past life/reincarnation shit that people would have posted about to the newspapers in the recent bpast
(“Four year old claims to have been a fighter pilot in WW2”)
I wouldn’t have believed people take that shit seriously if I had not seen such articles myself.
I take my 15 year one to the gym with me sometimes and as we work out she will ask me “how are they kids” and it always throws me. Idk why
adorbs.