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The belief that you already are who you “truly are” is indeed panic-attacking. But still, surrendering to the navel-gazing immanence of the mirror will always present itself as a possibility that can attack you from behind, years after you've checked, when you least expect it. And it hurts.
The belief that you already are who you “truly are” is indeed panic-attacking. But still, surrendering to the navel-gazing immanence of the mirror will always present itself as a possibility that can attack you from behind, years after you've checked, when you least expect it. And it hurts.
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