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What does "with your fate, you'll trigger a landslide?

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I said this to someone and they want to know what it mean and i dont know what it means....

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"with your fate, you'll trigger a landslide, Kill this sense of mind."

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  1. Although it's similar to 'fate' "With your luck..." is a more common way of making this type of comment, often meant as a joke.

    It means you are a basically unlucky or accident-prone person and if you try to do something even of benefit, it may end up in disaster.

    "Kill this sense of mind" is not used in English. It may be a translation of a comment in another language. "Forget it" or "Don't even think about it" would mean the same.

    "With your luck, you'll trigger a landslide. Think of something else!"


  2. First of all, fate cannot be predicted. So, what I believe to be the answer to this question is: Don't try to predict the unpredictable. I am a writer and will have some of my own poems published and you should read one of them that totally relates to this.  

  3. in other words, "if not for bad luck, you would have no luck", or "you can't win for losing". it's a commentary on someone's karma.

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