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They took me up the back mountain pass up to Fushimi Inari Shrine through this secret route last year,
They took me up the back mountain pass up to Fushimi Inari Shrine through this secret route last year, and it was amazing.
but I seen it and couldn't pass up the deal, man.
BUT I SEEN IT AND COULDN'T PASS UP THE DEAL, MAN.
All right, so I've come to the next shop, and it's a karaage shop, or a fried chicken shop, and I don't even know, with the videos that I've been in, I can never pass up a chance to have some fried chicken.
All right, so I can't ever pass up on sweets, and so we're gonna try some ohagi, which is kind of like a rice ball, or like a mochi almost, and it's covered in a red bean paste.
Is the thrill of something potentially happening too enticing to pass up?
Is the thrill of something potentially happening too enticing to pass up?
The jump was too good to pass up!
I forgive you. The joke was too good to pass up.
What? I can't pass up a second.
I can't pass up a sale.
I, I think you cannot pass up on a 7'1" athletic guy like James Wiseman who's been mentored by Penny Hardaway and Mike Miller.
I think you cannot pass up on the 71 athletic guy like James Wiseman, who's been mental about Penny Hardaway and Mike Miller.
but we couldn't pass up our eventual pick.
we couldn't pass up our eventual pick MJ's 1988 dunk contest winner was one of the most insane feats of athleticism NBA fans had ever laid eyes on.
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is known as loss aversion. To avoid risking a loss, people will pass up even very favorable
To avoid risking a loss, people will pass up even very favorable bets.