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fandomsecrets2024-11-25 05:28 pm
[ SECRET POST #6534 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6534 ⌋
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Re: The sadness of finishing something you love.
Then again, mysteries are not a favorite genre of mine. Partially because I'm not usually in things for the surprise reveal. I'm in it for the whole experience, the whole world, going someplace new, discovering new things each time.
Re: The sadness of finishing something you love.
"Changed" might be a melodramatic way of putting it, but it's something. Maybe just a sense of completion, a sense of "I have reached the closure". Like, "I know this thing now and can never unknow it". Idk. Point is I cant envision how you experience these things without feeling that. I guess its not important that I dont get it, but I am curious. I wonder which of us, if either, has the better deal.
Re: The sadness of finishing something you love.