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All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
All writing is presumption, of course, since no one knows what it is like to be another human being
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