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We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are ar
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