DII
no it is not
all i have to say is...... I HAVE NO IDEA!! AND IM THE ONE WHO ASKED IT!!
Well, honey, to say it's 6:30 in time, you simply say "It's six thirty." That's all there is to it. No need to overcomplicate things, just keep it simple and to the point. Time's a-tickin', so don't waste it on unnecessary chatter.
Well, honey, you say it's "nine fifteen." That's it. No need for fancy words or a thesaurus here. Just keep it simple and tell the time like it is. Time's ticking, so don't waste it with unnecessary fluff.
be mine
DII
Cupid likely responded saying, "There are no bees underground, so no honey can be found there."
Bee mine.
Honey is under your feet.
Cupid likely said "I beelieve there's love to be found wherever you look, even underground where honey may be sweetly stashed away."
Cupid would likely respond with "There is no honey underground" due to the fact that honey is typically produced by bees in hives above ground. The question may be a play on words or a riddle, but the literal answer would be that honey is not found underground.
Cupid would likely respond by saying, "In the heart." This is a play on words, as honey is a metaphor for love and sweetness, which is often associated with the heart.
Roman myth does not say.
It could be and it couldn't be because cupid might could be an angel ... or a baby. Like when mothers say "Oh, my darling baby" or "Oh my cute cupid".
In Roman mythology, Cupid's twin is typically considered to be Anteros, the god of requited love. However, this concept is not as prevalent as Cupid's association with love and desire.
you hereby are asked