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We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
We live in an emotionally fragile culture. We are in touch with every hurt past, present, and perce
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