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What is Flash panning? 2.0

Do you have heard this before? Let me explain.
While I was bored in my home, I stopped to reading the news, and so, one of them drew me.

From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter. The central point is, to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, since the first troubles appear, they just give up. Of course, It’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is. It is more common in young people. In Brazil, we call, “Ficante, or peguete” something like “ It’s my girlfriend/Boyfriend but not official.”
I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it. So, I have a ask to you, what do you think about this?

Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, i really interested to know


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May 22, 2025

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It is more common in young people.

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In Brazil, we call, “Ficante, or peguete” something like “ It’s my girlfriend/Boyfriend but not official.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it.


In Brazil, we call, “Ficante, or peguete” something like “ It’sthey are my girlfriend/B boyfriend but not official.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it. In Brazil, we call, “Ficante, or peguete” something like “ they are my girlfriend/ boyfriend but not official.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it.

In Brazil, we call, this “Ficante, or peguete.sSomething like “ It’s my girlfriend/Bboyfriend, but not officially.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it. In Brazil, we call this “Ficante or peguete.Something like “It’s my girlfriend/boyfriend, but not officially.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you got it.

In Brazil, we call, it “Ficante, or peguete”, something like “ It’sThey're my girlfriend/Boyfriend but not official.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you goet it. In Brazil, we call it “Ficante, or peguete”, something like “They're my girlfriend/Boyfriend but not official.” I know, it’s confusing, but I guess you get it.

You need the "it" here because of the two types of "call" "call X Y" - to describe something X as Y "call X" - to make a phone call to X or shout out for X In this case X is "it" and Y is “Ficante, or peguete” "it" for a person is usually considered rude. "they" gets used for person of unknown gender, or sometimes "he/she" "get it" since you're addressing the reader in a present tense.

So, I have a ask to you, what do you think about this?


So, I have ato ask to you, what do you think about this? So, I have to ask you, what do you think about this?

So, I have a ask to youwant to ask, what do you think about this? So, I want to ask, what do you think about this?

So, I have ato ask to you, what do you think about this? So, I have to ask you, what do you think about this?

You can say in some circumstances "I have an ask of you", but it comes across as either archaic of very business-y depending on context. If you just want to ask someone a question, it's better to use the verb.

What is Flash panning? 2.0


What is Flash pPanning? 2.0 What is Flash Panning? 2.0

Do you have heard this before?


DoHave you have heard this before? Have you have heard this before?

Do you haveHave you heard this before? Have you heard this before?

Do you have you heard this before? have you heard this before?

DoHave you have heardeard about this before? Have you heard about this before?

"Do you have" would be used when asking if someone has a physical object, like "Do you have a pen?" If you're asking about an action it's "Have you <past tense verb>"

Let me explain.


While I was bored in my home, I stopped to reading the news, and so, one of them drew me.


While I was bored in my home, I stopped to reading the news, and so, one of them articles drew me in. While I was bored in my home, I stopped reading the news, and so, one of the articles drew me in.

While I was bored in myat home, I stopped to reading the news, and so, one of them drew articles interested me. While I was bored at home, I stopped to read the news, and one of the articles interested me.

Whilen I was bored in myat home, I stopped toarting reading the news, and so, one of them drew me. When I was bored at home, I starting reading the news, and one of them drew me.

While I was bored in my home, I stopped to reading the news, and so, one of them drew me in. While I was bored in my home, I stopped to read the news, and so, one of them drew me in.

"to" takes the simple form of a verb, not the "ing" form. "drew me" would mean that someone e.g. sketched a picture of you "drew me in" means that something captured your attention

From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter.


From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so,either way it doesn't matter. From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, either way it doesn't matter.

From what I understood, it seemsed like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter. From what I understood, it seemed like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter.

From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter. From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, it doesn't matter.

The central point is, to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, since the first troubles appear, they just give up.


The central point is, to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, sionce the first troubles/ fight/ conflict appears, they just give up. The central point is to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, once the first trouble/ fight/ conflict appears, they just give up.

The centralmain point is, to make a quick relationship, t. They can even pretend to be a couple, but, since when the first troublissues appear, they just give up. The main point is to make a quick relationship. They can even pretend to be a couple, but when the first issues appear, they just give up.

The central point is, to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, sionce the first troubles appear, they just give up. The central point is, to make a quick relationship, they can even pretend to be a couple, but, once the first troubles appear, they just give up.

"since" is talking about the points after the event until now. "once" is better used for this kind of cause and effect situation.

Of course, It’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is.


Of course, Iit’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is. Of course, it’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is.

Of course, Iit’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is. Of course, it’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is.

Of course, Iit’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is. Of course, it’s not good for anyone, but it is what it is.

"it's" doesn't automatically get capitalised, only if it's the start of a sentence like most other words.

It is more common in young people.


It is more common inamongst young people. It is more common amongst young people.

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It is more common inamong young people. It is more common among young people.

Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, i really interested to know


Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, iI am really interested to know. Please feel free to comment and share your opinion, I am really interested to know.

Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, i. I am really interested toin knowing. Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion. I am really interested in knowing.

Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, iI am really interested to know Please, feel free to comment and share your opinion, I am really interested to know

c From what I understood, it seems like a meeting between two people, maybe a “couple” or the first encounter, so, it doesn't matter.


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