may not have learnt yet the art of attaining 'closure' (and i'm still very much 'J' with my 'exception'), but have definitely mastered the art of 'detachment'..
p.s. the 'subjects' involved are mutually exclusive, and nowhere related with each other in any remotely possibly distant way.. and it involves two separate 'subjects'--one for the first part of the sentence, and one for the latter part of the (same) sentence..
p.p.s. with every 'may' there exists a may'not'..
p.s. the 'subjects' involved are mutually exclusive, and nowhere related with each other in any remotely possibly distant way.. and it involves two separate 'subjects'--one for the first part of the sentence, and one for the latter part of the (same) sentence..
p.p.s. with every 'may' there exists a may'not'..
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