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YOUR DEPARTING QUOTE 👋
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My entire life being an introvert trying to get people to understand the being alone is not the issue. Related, the people who "love me" the most are the ones that pushed me to this point.
"I used to think that the worst thing in life was to end up alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel alone."
- Robin Williams
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Please excuse any tone misunderstandings,thank you
"Of the uncountable lifetimes consumed by dying worlds, only a thin line remains."
It explicitly references mass extinctions; how they take many thousands of years, so that anything alive within them would only perceive a vague sense of pessimism, but still take up not that much space in sedimentary rocks. . There's this sense of despair both at living entirely in a world that only decays and at all of that suffering still being so small. But there's maybe a subtle comfort in the thought that it really will all be so small in retrospect. Maybe pretentious and "stuck up artist" of me, but I think I like the layers of meaning depending on your personal perspective.
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