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Originally Posted by pbreak
are you trying to say that 'sleep' is 'greater than' 'lake'.... I'm really not too sure if we can quantify these two words in any conducively meaningful context, especially since one is generally used as a verb and only used as a noun in slang. To have a "good sleep" ain't exactly tha Queens english, if you knows what Im sayin - dog.
And so the question remains Michelle... just exactly what the hell are you trying to communicate?
ps. if you meant to do an arrow they look like this "->", but then I'm left wondering why you'd want to sleep in the lake?
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okay so natasha said that sleep is important to her so i set out a schedule of events.. with no lake involved because she could use that lake time to sleep.
i just didn't feel like typing that out so i used "sleep > lake" instead, hoping you would know what i mean. haha