Quote by Toba Beta

If I tell you not to follow me, it ain't because I hate you, kiddo.I just don't want you feel dissapointed...when seeing the truth.


If I tell you not to follow me, it ain't because I hate you,

Summary

This quote suggests that the speaker is advising someone not to follow them, not out of dislike or hatred, but to protect them from potential disappointment or disillusionment. The speaker implies that there may be a reality or truth that the person might encounter if they follow, which could potentially be disturbing or unpleasant. They likely intend to shield them from experiencing this negative revelation by distancing themselves, as a form of concern for the other person's emotional wellbeing.

By Toba Beta
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