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For over a decade, a ghost has lingered in the forgotten corners of YouTube, Nico Nico Douga, and early Spotify playlists. Its name is clumsy, its grammar almost broken, yet its emotional weight is undeniable:

(The world is cruel, but I still love you) Or, more closely related to the phonetic search: "Shinsekai no koto wo..."

Or more contextually, it could relate to someone expressing a resolve or decision to stay somewhere or with someone because they've made up their mind to shine or make the most of a situation.

The chorus — the only part reliably transcribed — allegedly goes:

If you intended to coin a phrase, then a possible creative interpretation could be: "Even if you tell me to die, because what remains stops here, it's full — so no more."