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Default Jul 18, 2023 at 10:52 AM
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No matters how much you try, how many therapies you went through, how much you do to adapt yourself and pretend to be just another one, you will be always different. People will know you are different and they will remember how you always were like, they will always treat you as different.
No way out.

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