Goodbye, Farewell, and Enjoy Your Lives
Aug. 7th, 2005 05:30 pmTomorrow morning, at 9:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, I will enter my car and leave my house for the last time. Later in the day, I will be crossing an invisible line, marked only by a sign on the road that says, simply, "Now Leaving Pennsylvania" (or a variant thereof). It's usually not much, but it has additional symbolic meaning this time. For I am leaving Pennsylvania, and with it all of the friends that I have met in my time in this reality.
I've only really gotten to know most of you in the last year or so, due to my vast stupidity in previous years, shunning human content in exchange for a sheltered life in front of a screen. This is entirely too short a period of time to hang out with you all, and I've wished frequently to stay the removal that comes with graduation and college attendence. But alas, such powers are beyond me.
I plan on returning to this area in March of 2006, seven long months in the future. However, this is no reason that we cannot contact each other; you have cellphones and AIM accounts just as well as I have, and I will be keeping this Xanga . Please, keep in touch; I know that I will do my best to do so. However, I know that this period of my life draws to a close in twelve hours and thirty minutes' time. And as such, I must bid you all farewell, and only hope that you all enjoy your lives.
I've only really gotten to know most of you in the last year or so, due to my vast stupidity in previous years, shunning human content in exchange for a sheltered life in front of a screen. This is entirely too short a period of time to hang out with you all, and I've wished frequently to stay the removal that comes with graduation and college attendence. But alas, such powers are beyond me.
I plan on returning to this area in March of 2006, seven long months in the future. However, this is no reason that we cannot contact each other; you have cellphones and AIM accounts just as well as I have, and I will be keeping this Xanga . Please, keep in touch; I know that I will do my best to do so. However, I know that this period of my life draws to a close in twelve hours and thirty minutes' time. And as such, I must bid you all farewell, and only hope that you all enjoy your lives.