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Ok start a sentence with I am to best describe your self such as I am honest , I am hard working then take away I am when you read it so it gives the person reading it a sense of who you are yes I'm bored again so give it a go if you like cheers obbie
Example gazzman is ruled by pussy and bikes so if you read this you just know a little about them like I said I was bored so these strange things come to me over long hours behind the wheel
I Am that I Am (אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, ʾehyeh ʾašer ʾehyeh[ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje]) is a common English translation (JPS among others) of the response God used in the Hebrew Bible when Moses asked for his name (Exodus 3:14). It is one of the most famous verses in the Torah. Hayah means "existed" or "was" in Hebrew; "ehyeh" is the first person singular imperfect form and is usually translated in English Bibles as "I will be" (or "I shall be"), for example, at Exodus 3:12. Ehyeh asher ehyeh literally translates as "I Will Be What I Will Be", with attendant theological and mystical implications in Jewish tradition. However, in most English Bibles, this phrase is rendered as I am that I am.