Mom told me to move on. What is there to move on to? Why would the concept of moving on be too disconnected, unknown, considered, activated, pondered, engaged, integrated, and more? The answer is that it is not. You should know that I do move on. My life is full of examples of moving on.
When you tell me to move on, you disregard all the times I've moved on, physically, as I moved on from the USA, and mentally, as I've moved on from different career paths, emotionally, socially, in regards to family, friends, people, relationships, strangers, and in regards to many different kinds of things related to me, to others, to places, stuff, even videos, and you have seen that, and I know that you know all about all of this. When you tell me to move on, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say because you know that I know how to move on, and you know that I've moved on many times. Now, it may appear, allegedly, that I'm not always moving on, but don't judge books by covers. What you see on Facebook of me is not me. I'm more than that. Whenever it appears that I'm crazy or complaining, I'm not. Don't take me out of context.
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2017-10-19 - created - Thursday 6:00 PM OTC -
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