It’s not that I don’t want to
I just can’t get there from here, metaphorically speaking
It’s not that I don’t want to.
Yes I’m talking to you Jews
Yes I’m talking to you Jews
I don’t want to
Once you become a parent you hear this until you want to rip your damn ears off
billy: i don’t want to go to school
Father: shut the hell up billy
Father: shut the hell up billy
I don’t want to talk about it
When someone says something that reminds you of something that is currently making you sad, and you reply “I don’t want to talk about it” but most of the times they reply with “can you please tell me?”
This often leads to people just saying “I’m fine” instead of expressing their true feelings.
This often leads to people just saying “I’m fine” instead of expressing their true feelings.
Person 1: I heard you broke up with zack. I also heard that they shut down the chipotle near your house. And your dog died. Are you okay?
Person 2: I don’t want to talk about it.
Person 1: please tell me?!
Person 2: wtf.
Person 2: I don’t want to talk about it.
Person 1: please tell me?!
Person 2: wtf.
I don’t want to take Abilify
I’m not psychotic. My stupid P.O. is trying to make me take these dangerous drugs. I don’t want to destroy my body.
I don’t want to take Abilify
I don’t want you in my life
It means you used all the chances I gave you and I don’t want you in my life anymore.
I don’t want you in my life anymore!
I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!!
I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!! — a popular meme that originated in the unbelievable genre: African Martial Arts Films.
This particular line appears in the 2017 adaptation of the Mortal Kombat game, from Ghana's Kumawood scene. The line is spoken by Marsuel Hoppe, who plays Shao Kahn, the armored tyrant from the video game. Kumawood productions are typically low-budget and quickly produced.
This line is an absolute declaration of martial arts militancy and the desire to fight even is your opponent is suing for peace.
This particular line appears in the 2017 adaptation of the Mortal Kombat game, from Ghana's Kumawood scene. The line is spoken by Marsuel Hoppe, who plays Shao Kahn, the armored tyrant from the video game. Kumawood productions are typically low-budget and quickly produced.
This line is an absolute declaration of martial arts militancy and the desire to fight even is your opponent is suing for peace.
You want peace? You want peace? I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!!
I wish I could but I don’t want to
Phoebe Buffay said this in the show Friends
When you aren’t in the mood of doing something but you wanna be polite
For example : Can you help me doing my laundry?
I wish I could but I don’t want to
For example : Can you help me doing my laundry?
I wish I could but I don’t want to