User talk:May23uni

His name was forsake a interesting fellow mean and surely at times. Also sometimes he could be nice a little pit of an temper tantrum guy it was very bad at times the yelling and the bad times, wow he says he gonna change things we will have to see if that happens. He is one interesting fellow my nickname for him was my way of forgetting that he told me about things that are very serious and cannot be done if your not in the right mindset. . 	to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific. Yet I shall go hence in peace, my children, if you will promise always to love each other, and never to forsake your youngest brother. The Yellow Fairy Book by Lang, Andrew View in context One morning, being very sad, I opened the Bible upon these words, "I will never, never leave thee, nor forsake thee. Robinson Crusoe by Defoe, Daniel View in context There are wives who forsake their husbands and--and go off with a handsomer man, as the poet says; and mine, mine, alas The Quest of the Golden Girl by le Gallienne, Richard a fighter not a lover a interesting person who is one heck of a nerd.