I want to pass a day

To prevent losing streak on LangCorrect, Im just writing down some words.

Life is exhausting, but I gotta keep moving forward.

Until I can't achieve that, I know that I can't give up here.

I'm not going to tell y'all what that is.

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Life is exhausting, but I gotta keep moving forward.

Life is exhausting, but I gotta keep moving forward.

I want to pass a day


I want to passskip a day I want to skip a day

I want to passskip a day I want to skip a day

To prevent losing streak on LangCorrect, Im just writing down some words.


To prevent losing my streak on LangCorrect, Im just writing down some words. To prevent losing my streak on LangCorrect, Im just writing down some words.

To prevent losing my streak on LangCorrect, I'm just writing down some words. To prevent losing my streak on LangCorrect, I'm just writing down some words.

Life is exhausting, but I gotta keep moving forward.


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Until I can't achieve that, I know that I can't give up here.


Until I can't no longer achieve that, I know that I can't give up here. Until I can no longer achieve that, I know that I can't give up here.

I assume “achieve that” refers to “keep moving forward” from the previous sentence.

Until I can't achieve "that," I know that I can't give up here. Until I can achieve "that," I know that I can't give up here.

Putting quotes around "that" is a cue that you're talking about a new unspecified thing and not about "moving forward in life."

I'm not going to tell y'all what that is.


I'm not going to tell y'all what that is. I'm not going to tell y'all what that is.

But now it appears you have something else in mind.

I'm not going to tell y'all what "that" is. I'm not going to tell y'all what "that" is.

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