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It sounds corny, Ashton said. But it sounds really cool too, because mostly, when you move away from someplace, you don't see t...Question
It sounds corny, Ashton said. But it sounds really cool too, because mostly, when you move away from someplace, you don't see the people again and you don't even remember what they sound like.
Ashton is talking about the shape of memories that people often cling to. What do you think about what he's saying? Do you see it similarly or differently? Agree
Ashton is talking about the shape of memories that people often cling to. What do you think about what he's saying? Do you see it similarly or differently? Agree
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I can understand where Ashton is coming from. When we move away from a place, it is common for people and their voices to fade from our memories over time. Therefore, it can feel special when we have the opportunity to reconnect with those individuals or be reminded of their voices.
Personally, I agree with Ashton. It is a bittersweet feeling to realize how easily memories can slip away, but also exciting to be able to preserve and revive those connections. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing the moments we have with others and creating lasting memories.
Personally, I agree with Ashton. It is a bittersweet feeling to realize how easily memories can slip away, but also exciting to be able to preserve and revive those connections. It emphasizes the importance of cherishing the moments we have with others and creating lasting memories.
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