You could say it either way, and the meaning is identical. I mean, think about it – if you say “kiss me“ to somebody, isn’t it already implied that the person is going to give you the kiss? So, one of the phrases is explicit about this fact, and the other one isn’t. ...
During the Middle Ages or the days of chivalry, a kiss on the back of the hand was an important expression of fidelity and loyalty to a priest or a landlord, or even to a monarch. (It was believed that without loyalty, there could be a backhanded slap.) ...
That’s why I don’t like self-punishing martyrs; you can’t decide if you should give them a hug or a sound slap upside the head to wake them from their foolishness. His scream did sound monotonous. After hearing that, instead of focusing on the disgusting rape scene I was li...
or prohibit the possession of dangerous animals. Unique bans in the state include the ringtail, a mammal of the raccoon family, and the marten, a small carnivorous mammal that's a member of the Mustelidae family. Permits to own these and other banned animals are only given to research instit...
When you're roaming around a store in Texas, typically you hear some kind of music playing as ambiance. Just as you're enjoying a song that's on the overhead speaker, it's interrupted by someone spitting out a random code or phrase. ...