I don't understand. Why is 'I will' better than 'I promise?' You're either a person of your word... or you're not...
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People that promise, don’t do it, and there going to do it later, they just say “I Promise”. But If people Say “I will”, They’re going to do It Right Now
THIS IS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE IMAGINESTUDIO FOR PRESIDENT; I WILL FOLLOW THE RULES; I WILL SUPPORT MEME MANISM AND LGBT; I WILL HELP PEOPLE IN NEED; I WILL KEEP EVERYONE SAFE; I DO NOT MAKE PROMISES, I SAY “I WILL” (THAT MEANS I’M GOING TO DO IT); I DON’T SAY “I PROMISE” | FOR ME PROMISE MEANS MAYBE. BUT... THE WORD “I WILL” MEANS, YES I’M GOING TO DO IT