You wanna tell me why!


an antecedent denoting importance or necessarily increased emphasis to a story. term tends to prepare the listener for a significantly strong dose of any of the following emotional states: irony, tragedy, exhaustion, surprise, embarr-ssment, or frustration.
you wanna tell me why i got accosted by a homeless guy and pretended like i was deaf and mute so that he wouldn’t hit me up for money!

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