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The phrase "does it feels" is not correct in written English.
You would need to use "does it feel" instead. For example: "I've never done this before, does it feel strange to you?".
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There's a little of that sadism on display here, but it doesn't rear its head until the very end, and when it does it feels almost reflexive, compulsive — as if Park himself had become so wrapped up in the yarn he was spinning that he suddenly realized, shoot, he hadn't sliced off anyone's fingers yet.
Mind you, he doesn't have many occasions to laugh in "Oblivion," a gray post-apocalyptic tale with rainbow accents, yet when he does, it feels uncomfortably forced.
"Like so much of what he does it feels like a tactic in search of a strategy," writes Alastair Campbell, the former Labour spin-doctor, on his blog.
It took me a while to get on board with the stary-eyed thing he does: it feels like a mild-mannered man trying too hard to look unbalanced.
When it does, it feels as if all is right in the world.
It already exists and now that you know it does, it feels as if you already own that knowledge.
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Does it feel weird?
Does it feel transgressive?
But how does it feel?
Why does it feel serene?
Does it feel natural?
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