Is it harder to explain the place where you came from to the people where you are now, or the place where you are now to the people in the place where you came from?
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the place where you are now to the people in the place where you came from. unless you just came from there.
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When this kiss is over it will start again. And they’re both harder. I think difficulty is more directly related to how long you’ve been where you are and how long ago you were where you were.
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Both. But probably–explain now to where I came from. Not that they could not understand. Just that they would be annoyed. That I went somewhere else kind of annoys them.
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The place where you are now to the people in the place where you came from. Especially if you are continually in motion and are never quite sure where you are.
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The place I am now. People keep asking me when I am coming back to America. I don’t exactly understand why. I never ask anyone when they are leaving America.
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