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Yusuf
You dont need water to feel like you are drowning,do you ?
Jun 28, 2015 11:04 PM
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It is common to hear people say things like "I am drowning in work" or "He is drowning in debt". It refers to being incapable of overcoming your work or problems. It is also common to hear someone say that they 'Just can't keep their head above water'
June 29, 2015
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“You don't need water to feel like you're drowning, do you?” ― Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes
He does mean drowning. It is a quote. I am not sure if he wants this translated into Turkish, if he asking us to interpret it or if he is just stating it as an inspirational quote of some sort.
June 29, 2015
It can be a simile for feelings.
June 29, 2015
I think that you mean drawing not "drowing"...
June 28, 2015
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