My last will (on Twitter)
Upon realising the saltily foreseen lack of response to last night’s article — some of whose lines alone would justify the existence of this Twitter account and my very existence in the world — I wondered if such an account might not be something like an endless suicide note, and the verses of Pedro Salinas crossed my mind:
Will you be, love, a long goodbye that never ends?
(¿Serás, amor, un largo adiós que no se acaba?)
Be that as it may, we know that sooner or later death will come, and I’d not want to miss the opportunity to express MY LAST WILL, which is simply that nothing published on this account, from the first post to the last, be deleted. With or without suicide, with or without Twitter or X, I just hope that this note never go missing: this long note that my account is must remain, whether here where it has been unfolded, or moved and sheltered abroad.
On the one hand, we must consider the fact that currently everything published before a certain date is ALREADY a part (of the note) no longer visible — with the sole exception of highlighted, reposted, quoted or replied tweets after the aforementioned date, FINIS TERRAE of posts in the timelines and the profile section.
On the other hand, it is impossible to know the true and complete effect, meaning and significance of anything or anyone WITHIN THE WHOLE — the Universal Plan — and it is likely that the meaning of what has been published on this account has ALREADY been achieved — without the author having been granted almost any evidence of such fulfilment. But precisely because this possible fulfilment cannot be known, I will reiterate my request that everything published on this account be made available someday, from Twitter or X or another settlement abroad.
And I apologise in advance to current followers for any nuisance caused by the fact that — not wanting to replace the pinned post, and not being allowed to pin in addition this other post containing my last will — I might be forced to retweet at regular intervals this part of the note that you — current follower or not — are reading right now: in order to prevent the last will itself from ending up getting lost, along with the old content lost on the dark side of the Finis Terrae, which marks the moving boundary of the invisible like a retractable horizon.