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To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
To idolise a person means you don't get to know them, and the idea that you can become one is a myt
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