Give me something I can sink my teeth into


a phrase often used to express the desire for a task with substance. asking for responsibility, meaning, purpose, something of interest, something that makes a difference, something that matters to the person making said statement.
i am tired of doing mundane, meaningless activities. please, give me something i can sink my teeth into.

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