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1 Life hasn't slapped them around very much yet, so they feel invincible .
2 Hate makes you feel invincible , strong, capable of fighting all your enemies.
3 It's a watery adrenaline rush that will make you feel invincible .
4 This song is so chill and makes me feel invincible .
5 The desire for a scoop made him feel invincible .
6 The scorn in her voice made her feel invincible .
7 He will feel invincible as they drink to his health and swear that they cannot fail.
8 At this point I still came through the crowd, but hearing their reactions makes you feel invincible .
9 Hearing their reactions makes you feel invincible .
10 I'd said before that newcomers to Mars sometimes hurt themselves because they feel invincible in the low gravity.
11 Maybe he'd come to feel invincible .
12 You're starting not to be a kid anymore, and you're still young enough that you feel invincible physically.
13 You feel invincible and strong and any social awkwardness you might normally have is hidden behind a mask...literally.
14 It makes me feel invincible .
15 The group's study dispels the notion that young adults don't think they need coverage because they feel invincible , said lead author Sara Collins.
16 Ironically, although in the short-term it makes users feel invincible , in the longer term it leads to an increase in anxiety and depression.
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