Not in my memory. But, apparently I did actually. I have photos of it. When I was born my family lived in a house where they had tons of space and was a much older home than the one I spent most of my life in. Seeing photos of my family and of course myself when I was small. This life and theirs at that time is no more like as it was in different aspects of time in not only my own life but someone else's. For my family happy to have a new member of the family, their world still felt so connected to a time I can not fathom! Floppy discs, big bulky but beautiful desktops, dated design trends to make everything kind of edgy because it was still so tied to the 90s etcetera. My family lived through that time period as that was their way of life and for me in awe and amazement because I barely lived through it. When I look into my old family photos, I acknowledge that the people in these photos that are supposedly my family only existed in that moment and do not exist now. Something as life changing as moving to a new home or even out state or out of country makes you realize the trajectory life always moves forward and leaving behind ghosts. Even decisions as small or ones you do not think of are new states of you every time. That is to say, I am grateful for the beautiful people I have managed to meet and the experiences I got to enjoy through out these states of time and to always expect change even if the resulting of emotions and consequences vary.
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aWholiano Pizzanumas
Steam
1/15/2026, 7:19:23 PM
I moved in 2019 (14) from a small town by the coast in Oregon to Colorado because my fathers company who he was working for was bought out and he was offered a job by a work acquaintance of his in Colorado. Covid was right around the corner and I never made any friends in highschool, moving sucks!!
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indiecat
yell into the nearest void
1/15/2026, 2:31:06 PM
moved two times as of today.
first one was really messy cause i was dumb and did things in a way that hurt me and others very much. the second one was better but my mental health wasn't so eh.
overall i don't have a very good relationship with moving, maybe the wrong people, maybe the wrong time. but overall i think it's worth it cause it's better than being homeless 👍
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CR4YCR4Y
siren@cr4y.fish
12/26/2025, 10:21:54 AM
I've moved a few times. I left my parent's home with a boyfriend. We upgraded to a better apartment a few years later. Soon after, he broke up with me, and I downgraded to an actual shed apartment in someone's backyard. I'm moving again soon, and am very excited to say I'll be living with two very wonderful and very fluffy people.
Not in my memory. But, apparently I did actually. I have photos of it. When I was born my family lived in a house where they had tons of space and was a much older home than the one I spent most of my life in. Seeing photos of my family and of course myself when I was small. This life and theirs at that time is no more like as it was in different aspects of time in not only my own life but someone else's. For my family happy to have a new member of the family, their world still felt so connected to a time I can not fathom! Floppy discs, big bulky but beautiful desktops, dated design trends to make everything kind of edgy because it was still so tied to the 90s etcetera. My family lived through that time period as that was their way of life and for me in awe and amazement because I barely lived through it. When I look into my old family photos, I acknowledge that the people in these photos that are supposedly my family only existed in that moment and do not exist now. Something as life changing as moving to a new home or even out state or out of country makes you realize the trajectory life always moves forward and leaving behind ghosts. Even decisions as small or ones you do not think of are new states of you every time. That is to say, I am grateful for the beautiful people I have managed to meet and the experiences I got to enjoy through out these states of time and to always expect change even if the resulting of emotions and consequences vary.
I moved in 2019 (14) from a small town by the coast in Oregon to Colorado because my fathers company who he was working for was bought out and he was offered a job by a work acquaintance of his in Colorado. Covid was right around the corner and I never made any friends in highschool, moving sucks!!
moved two times as of today. first one was really messy cause i was dumb and did things in a way that hurt me and others very much. the second one was better but my mental health wasn't so eh. overall i don't have a very good relationship with moving, maybe the wrong people, maybe the wrong time. but overall i think it's worth it cause it's better than being homeless 👍
I've moved a few times. I left my parent's home with a boyfriend. We upgraded to a better apartment a few years later. Soon after, he broke up with me, and I downgraded to an actual shed apartment in someone's backyard. I'm moving again soon, and am very excited to say I'll be living with two very wonderful and very fluffy people.