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The phrase "I'm scary" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe oneself as being frightening or causing fear in others. Example: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare you. I guess I'm just naturally scary-looking."
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And I'm scary.
"God, I'm scary.
I don't think I'm scary for long").
But chilling reminders surface when her 2-year-old son tells her: "I'm scary.
I was like, 'Yeah, I'm scary, I'll fuckin' scare you then.
But I've heard that people think I'm scary and unapproachable and all of that shit".
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"I always knew that I was scary smart, but now I think my brain is terrifying," he said.
Maybe I am scary and blackballed (laughs).
"We're not worried about flooding; I know it's scary, and I know it's going to be scary," he said.
I think it is scary, and I cannot understand this really.
I mean, it's scary".
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