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"New year, new me," a mantra whispered into the dark, as if the stroke of midnight can wipe clean the etchings of who we were at 11:59. We wear the weight of traditions like party hats— countdowns, clinking glasses, resolutions scrawled on napkins, as though promises made in the haze of champagne carry more truth. At midnight, the world holds its breath, waiting for the shift, for time to absolve us. But the seconds press on, steady, indifferent, while we convince ourselves that this time it will be different. Tomorrow, the confetti will settle. The mirror will reflect the same face. Yet somewhere in the flicker of a sparkler, or the echo of laughter, is the hope that pretending might someday make it real.
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Jul 6, 2025
Jul 6, 2025 at 4:02 AM UTC
Happy New Year
"New year, new me," a mantra whispered into the dark, as if the stroke of midnight can wipe clean the etchings of who we were at 11:59. We wear the weight of traditions like party hats— countdowns, clinking glasses, resolutions scrawled on napkins, as though promises made in the haze of champagne carry more truth. At midnight, the world holds its breath, waiting for the shift, for time to absolve us. But the seconds press on, steady, indifferent, while we convince ourselves that this time it will be different. Tomorrow, the confetti will settle. The mirror will reflect the same face. Yet somewhere in the flicker of a sparkler, or the echo of laughter, is the hope that pretending might someday make it real.
MatthewDepew
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17/M/United States
Jul 6, 2025
Jul 6, 2025 at 4:02 AM UTC
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