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Everything is going to be okay, or Everything is going to be all right, often found following or preceding - or sometimes both - the words "I promise you," is quite probably one of the most underused phrases on Earth, along with "Oh my god" and "lol." Created by God Himself, it is only ever used in the most extreme situations as a key sentence to warn people of impeding doom. In all scenarios possible, it is surely never used to falsely reassure a person in trouble that things will mend themselves back together. The biggest non-user of this sentence is certainly Jack Bauer, who never attempts to calm down his family by repeating the sentence 24 times per episode on his show, just like he never, ever, yells "There's no time!"

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  • Everything is going to be okay, or Everything is going to be all right, often found following or preceding - or sometimes both - the words "I promise you," is quite probably one of the most underused phrases on Earth, along with "Oh my god" and "lol." Created by God Himself, it is only ever used in the most extreme situations as a key sentence to warn people of impeding doom. In all scenarios possible, it is surely never used to falsely reassure a person in trouble that things will mend themselves back together. The biggest non-user of this sentence is certainly Jack Bauer, who never attempts to calm down his family by repeating the sentence 24 times per episode on his show, just like he never, ever, yells "There's no time!"
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  • Everything is going to be okay, or Everything is going to be all right, often found following or preceding - or sometimes both - the words "I promise you," is quite probably one of the most underused phrases on Earth, along with "Oh my god" and "lol." Created by God Himself, it is only ever used in the most extreme situations as a key sentence to warn people of impeding doom. In all scenarios possible, it is surely never used to falsely reassure a person in trouble that things will mend themselves back together. The biggest non-user of this sentence is certainly Jack Bauer, who never attempts to calm down his family by repeating the sentence 24 times per episode on his show, just like he never, ever, yells "There's no time!"
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