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The idiom meaning to manage to get along with the means available is make do, not make due. Make do is short for make [something] do well enough, where do carries the rare sense to serve a specified purpose. So this do is similar to the one used in sentences such as, “I could use a cup of coffee, but tea will do.”

We Used Taylor Swift Song Titles To Explain Our Lives

Pick your artist:
Taylor Swift

Are you a male or female:
Everything Has Changed

Describe yourself:
Tim McGraw

How do you feel:
22

Describe where you currently live:
The Outside

If you could go anywhere, where would you go:
A Place In This World

Your favorite form of transportation:
Tim McGraw

Your best friend is:
Invisible

You and your best friends are:
Fifteen

What’s the weather like:
Cold As You

If your life was a TV show, what would it be called:
Jump Then Fall
A game show, naturally.

What is life to you:
Haunted

Your last relationship:
Tim McGraw

Your fear:
White Horse
!!!

What is the best advice you have to give:
Come In With The Rain

Thought for the day:
Breathe
or you’ll die

How I would like to die:
All Too Well

My soul’s present condition:
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

My motto:
Mean

From The Wikipedia Page for Target Corporation

Some people jokingly give Target the pseudo-French pronunciation /tɑrˈʒ/ tar-ZHAY, as though it were an upscale boutique. This trend is incorrectly believed to have been started by Oprah Winfrey, when she used the French pronunciation to refer to the store on her television show, but has actually been traced back to 1962, the year the first Target store opened. Target once sold a line of shoes called “Ms Targe”[103] this was reinforced by a 1980s television advertisement starring Didi Conn. This pronunciation has also led some people to incorrectly believe that the company is French-owned.

 

By god, the circle of life is beautiful.