I want to do it too! ” said Gazzy, sitting very, very quietly, completely motionless.“ Nope, ” said Nudge, shaking her head. “You stand out like a fart in church.

James Patterson
I want to do it too! ” said Gazzy, sitting...
I want to do it too! ” said Gazzy, sitting...
I want to do it too! ” said Gazzy, sitting...
I want to do it too! ” said Gazzy, sitting...
About This Quote

To say, “I want to do it too!” is to admit you are doing something that someone else thinks is wrong. As in “You stand out like a fart in church.” It's saying that you're doing something that others don't like. “Nope,” means no. Saying “Nope,” means don't do it.

“You stand out like a fart in church.” tells us that someone is more noticeable than others, which is an undesirable quality. “I want to do it too!” tells us that someone is wanting to do something that they shouldn't be doing. After all, if everyone wanted to do it then no one would be able to get away with it.

Source: The Final Warning

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