@tjh
Trevor Hammack
@tjh · 4:44

You’re Dead to Me

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They're still living rent free in your head. They're still living rent free in your emotions. So is it better for us to just acknowledge they're not dead to me? They left me. They moved on. I never truly moved on, but I have no choice but to now, I guess, settle for something else. I mean, that's a depressing reality. You tell me. Have you ever experienced something where you're like, that person is truly dead to me?

Are people ever truly dead to us?

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@rocio
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 2:35
Yeah, I think it's interesting. I do think people can be dead to us, but I think yeah, like, it's the classic phrase of the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference, I think. Yeah. When you feel a lot of, I don't know, hatred or heartbreak or anger towards a person, that's like love mutated and probably still some love. It's like the remnants of love. And that's fine. I don't know why
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@HeatherR
Heather Reynolds
@HeatherR · 2:09

Dead to Me...Not

I think it's interesting that when we hear somebody say so and so is dead to me, we automatically know what they are intending to say by that. And basically what they're meaning is like the previous responder said, I am indifferent to you. Like, you don't even exist to me anymore. I don't love you. I don't even care to hate you. Like, you're just dead to me
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@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:29
So if this artist had to do a song that says youre dead to me, and then sing about the person being a non factor, the person is very much so still a factor. It's just one of those agitating phrases for me, and not agitating in a way that I lose my whole demeanor, but more from a stance of oh my gosh, who are you kidding? Because it's definitely not me. You're obviously lying to yourself
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