Anonymous User "kind of" has a nuance of uncertainty.. it is used in an informal situation and could be translated as somewhat or rather . "It kind of makes you wonder" means it somewhat makes you wonder... or it makes you wonder to some extent
Noora Puro It is a comma used right before the coordinator (and or or), for example in a sentence "I love cats, dogs, and birds". It is mostly a stylistic thing, but sometimes used also to avoid ambiguities.
The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall- is my favorite. It means:
While the bigger and stronger opponent might be a lot more difficult to beat, when you do they suffer a much bigger loss.