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In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
In the South, you can't say you're hurting. You can't cry, so you lash out.
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