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Shortage of Breath

The dream of Thomas still clings to the edges of my consciousness, a vivid haunting that left me gasping for air the moment I broke the surface of sleep. While lost in that subconscious encounter, my breathing grew shallow and frantic, mimicking the tiny, staccato inhalations of a mouse as if my lungs had suddenly lost their capacity for depth.  The air became a scarce luxury I couldn't quite reach within the confines of the dream, and the suffocating pressure of those minute, rapid breaths eventually forced my eyes open in a desperate bid for survival. Now, I am left in the quiet dark, my chest heaving to reclaim the oxygen I lost, while the memory of Thomas lingers in the heavy, still air of the room.

Why Could My Facebook Account Be Suspended?

 

In trying to figure out why my Facebook account is suspended, it could be one of four causes. One cause, and I hope it's only this one again, could be music rights and my DJ page. I have had no notification from music collaborators so if they have contacted Facebook, or if it is a follow up inquest, I can hopefully, simply remove collobarative music from the Facebook platform.

Another cause could be peers from high school, and also my extended family members, of whom I suspect challenge my art creations. If this is the cause, I would be keen to see what Facebook say about it, because my creations are mine and they are original.

Now, I make music too and sometimes there are controversial matters surrounding sampling audio. Now, I don't actually sample audio much at all in reality, however, recently in the world of art and digital images I have started to do so.

The controversy could surround my mischievous page, "Buffy (The Slayers)", where I create vampires. I suspect my peer John-Paul Holt, and my cousin Justin, are offended by it, and challenging it along with the groups that harass and hinder almost all that I do.

Another cause could be social fear of my news and academic websites, because they address hatred and crime.

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