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what does " anything more than " means in that sentence? the next time you think you will ever be anything more than a stupid, carrot farming dumb bunny. ==== < quoted by zootopia> what does " anything more than " means in that sentence?
16. Mai 2020 05:14
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You are just a stupid, carrot-farming bunny, and you will always be a stupid, carrot farming bunny. you will never become something that is better than a stupid, carrot farming bunny. You recently tried to become a police officer, and you failed. Remember that failure the next time that you dream of being something better than a stupid, carrot farming bunny. you will never be anything more than X= You will never be something that is better than X. "Your idea is just a dream, and it will never be anything more than a dream"=it will never be anything better than a dream=it will never become real; it will never actually happen.
16. Mai 2020
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' Anything more than ', would mean, ' anything better than ' . here. Don't think high of yourself, lose your self-esteem, it's called, ' cutting someone down to size ', and by the by a very derogatory remark.
16. Mai 2020
The actual quote is "*never* be anything more," which makes more sense. That's all you'll ever amount to, that's all you'll ever be.
16. Mai 2020
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