User talk:Carlos.lane

I like the word ‘it’, you have to be listening to the conversation to be able to know what that ‘it’ is. Sometimes when someone else and I are talking, I like to fill that ‘it’ in with something that is not associated with what they are talking about. They will say that is not what they meant, but I wouldn’t know that because I would not be listening. You cannot escape using that word; you will eventually have no choice by to succumb to the temptation. ‘It’ is like an arrow pointing back to the other words prior to that ‘it’. This claim is very valid, you try to open a book and try to define what the ‘its’ imply to. If someone says ‘I like it’, I say ‘I do too; ‘it’ forces you to pay attention to understand that phrase.’