by ThugMann April 8, 2024

Mainly used for the fact that appearances have to make sense sometimes. It is important to not judge by appearances but even then there are some times where the good guy actually needs to look like a good guy, and the bad guy needs to look like a bad guy.
I'm just saying would you ever guess some hideous and grotesque behemoth is the hero and some beautiful and kind spoken princess is the villain? Honestly, you should usually judge a book by its cover.
by CelticEagle February 18, 2019

by Wikerbiker October 2, 2022

Something that is the best thing ever
by Gassypotato January 26, 2024

by blickyrick September 1, 2023

by LAaylani June 3, 2019

The word phrase "..(i)nto (t)he (s)unset.." here is a connotation that donates one should say a valued, yet hard stress statement by using verbs of movement and motion to be followed by the acronym ITS.
Into the sunset, or ITS; one ought to have seen the moon arise by directing their attention away from the horizon.
..or..
phrases like..
Together, they both, traveled ITS via donkey-wagon.
..or..
phrases like..
Together, they both, traveled ITS via donkey-wagon.
by Oi Qui Zut August 5, 2022
