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is there a metaphoric saying or figurative phrase that describes the feeling or action of someone being so naive and excited for something that they are oblivious to the possible dangers?
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is there a metaphoric saying or figurative phrase that describes the feeling or action of someone being so naive and excited for something that they are oblivious to the possible dangers?
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'lamb to the the slaughter'
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