toksyuryelsaid: Saying “more” is a common way of telling someone that they liked something so much that they’d love to see more of it. It is not intended as a demand or pressure. This is a particularly frequent usage in american culture. It’s a complement.“Please make part 2.”
“The video says there will be no part 2.”
“Please make part 2.”
“I’m busy working on projects I care more about.
“Please make part 2.”
“Please make part 2.”
“Please make part 2.”
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asking for more is one thingDEMANDING more when you were told over and over there wouldn’t be any more and there have...
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