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We Still in This Bitch: Holding It Down Until Move-Out Day
There’s a unique kind of energy in the air when you know your time in a rental is coming to an end—but you’re not out yet. Maybe the boxes are half-packed, maybe the fridge is empty except for condiments and a bottle of water, and maybe your bed is now just a mattress on the floor. Still, one thing is for sure: we still in this bitch.
This phrase isn’t just a casual comment—it’s a declaration. A reminder that even in the in-between, you’re still holding it down. The lease may be ending, but the memories, the late-night talks, the noisy neighbors, and the smell of that one corner you never quite figured out? Still part of the experience until the keys are handed over.
It’s that limbo where you’re technically leaving, but mentally, emotionally, and logistically… you’re still present. You might be sleeping on blankets, eating takeout off of paper towels, and dodging boxes like an obstacle course—but you’re surviving. You’re riding it out.
And that’s worth recognizing. Because moving is stressful, disorienting, and exhausting. But there’s also something powerful about those last few days. They remind you of what you’ve made work, even when the space didn’t always work for you. It’s a mix of nostalgia, chaos, and resilience.
So, until that final walk-through, until the truck is loaded, and until the door closes one last time—yeah, we still in this bitch.
And we’re making it count.
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