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They must be scared of someone".
"I've been in that position myself and you tell yourself you're not scared of someone," O'Sullivan said.
"On the one hand, you don't want them to be scared of someone with AIDS, but you also don't want them to think it's no big deal if they get it.
That's basically saying: "Eff off". Drivers use this kind of body language to stamp their authority on a situation and show they are not scared of someone.
"Before, (the coaches) were scared of someone making mistakes in a vital point of the season.
I'm too scared of someone telling me I'm ugly, I'm fat, I'm disgusting, and I'm not worthy of love.
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Everyone's scared of offending someone.
The first poet to make it to the podium entertained the crowd by reading from a poem entitled Urination, which began "I'm scared of bumping someone while they piss" - and went on to illustrate why.
She appeared "scared" of Stein, someone with whom she normally had a good relationship.
Do Aussies feel oppressed and mute because they're scared of offending someone?
When people tell you masturbation is a sin they are telling you that they are scared of why someone is touching themselves and they are worried about what it will mean for the future.
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