it was used in Atlanta during the time of segregation. It was to show that Atlanta wasn't that racist to blacks during this time.
They didn’t hate democracy. They created it.
yes
beause he was a gay
I don't hat April 15th so i don't know why other people hate April 15th.!!!!!
neither yes nor no
That forms an overhead arch; all-embracing or overwhelming
I hate = Yo odio From the verb Odiar ( to hate )
You have spelled it correctly: embracing.
it means: "I hate you"
Against hate and negativity
Hate in Swahili is translated as chuki.
Maybe you mean "hatred" which is the emotion you have when you hate someone. To hate is to dislike with great intensity.
Ninjas. Hate. Fruit.
I hate school.
No, hate does not necessarily mean kill. Hate is a strong negative emotion, but it does not automatically lead to violence or harm. It is important to manage and address feelings of hate in healthy and constructive ways.
Hate to be you