May 2, 2026
I might be a mole in the past life.
I'm kind of like a mole in this life, too.
It's good to be a animal that lives in a cave.
Hide myself into my deep underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
我前世可能是一只鼹鼠,
今世也差不多。
做一只穴居动物多好,
躲在深深的地下小窝,
不被外人打扰。
I might behave been a mole in themy past life.
I might have been a mole in my past life.
I'm kind of like a mole in this life, too.
It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave.
Moles live in burrows, not caves.
Hide myself into mying deep underground in my den, without being bothered by outsiders.
Hiding deep underground in my den without being bothered by outsiders.
Being A Mole Being A Mole
I might behave been a mole in thea past life.
I might have been a mole in a past life.
I'm kind of like a mole in this life, too.
It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave.
Alternatively: "I'd be nice to be an animal living in a cave."
If you want to be a little fancier, you could say "a cave-dwelling animal", too.
Hide myself into my deep underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
Hide myself in my deep underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
Be Aing a Mole
Being a Mole
I might behave been a mole in thea past life.
I might have been a mole in a past life.
We say "a past life" instead of "the" because "the" would imply there was only one former life.
I'm kind of like a mole in this life, too.
It'sd be good to be an animal that lives in a cave.,
It'd be good to be an animal that lives in a cave,
You could also say, "How nice it would be to be an animal that lives in a cave"
Hhideing myself into my deepdeep in my underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
hiding myself deep in my underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
"Hide" generally pairs with the preposition "in" rather than "into"
You could say "hiding myself in my deep, underground den," this phrasing emphasizes that the den itself is deep. But it is more idiomatic to say "hiding myself deep in my underground den," where deep functions as an adverb.
Verb + deep + in/into + location is a common pattern, e.g.:
to dig deep into the ground
to dive deep into the ocean
to hide deep in a cave
to fall deep into the abyss
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Nice job! 我有类似的感觉 😂 有时候我想做一只熊因为那样我可以睡一整冬天的觉
I might behave been a mole in thea past life.
I might have been a mole in a past life.
I'm kind of like a mole in this life, too.
It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave.
HI hide myself into my deep underground den, without beingany bothered by from outsiders.
I hide myself in my deep underground den, without any bother from outsiders.
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Love the ideas. I also wish I was a mole sometimes!
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It's good to be a animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. Alternatively: "I'd be nice to be an animal living in a cave." If you want to be a little fancier, you could say "a cave-dwelling animal", too. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. It's good to be an animal that lives in a cave. Moles live in burrows, not caves.
It' You could also say, "How nice it would be to be an animal that lives in a cave" |
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Hide myself into my deep underground den, without being bothered by outsiders.
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Hid
"Hide" generally pairs with the preposition "in" rather than "into" You could say "hiding myself in my deep, underground den," this phrasing emphasizes that the den itself is deep. But it is more idiomatic to say "hiding myself deep in my underground den," where deep functions as an adverb. Verb + deep + in/into + location is a common pattern, e.g.: to dig deep into the ground to dive deep into the ocean to hide deep in a cave to fall deep into the abyss |
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