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Discover Ludwig"Put it on yourself" is a perfectly valid sentence in written English
It is used to mean either to do something to oneself or to assume responsibility for one's own actions. For example, "If you want to succeed, you need to put it on yourself to make it happen."
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Put it on yourself.
You put it on yourself.
You don't put it on yourself.
Will you put it on yourself or will I do it?
If you put it on yourself to run two people's lives, you'll quickly run yourself raw.
The trend of "urotherapy," in which you drink pee or put it on yourself in hopes of achieving clearer skin and an energy boost, isn't generally advisable unless you're fighting to survive.
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Put it on, put it on".
Allow the giver to "lei" you, instead of putting it on yourself.
Again, it is easiest to put a triangular bandage on someone else, rather than putting it on yourself, so if you are the person with the injury, ask someone for help.
Put it on and imagine yourself riding a motorcycle into a 90s sunset, like that goon James in Twin Peaks.
If you have a static wrist-guard, put it on to ground yourself.
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