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Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that
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