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Social Media is filled with worn-out quotes offered by wannabee philosophers, armchair politicians, and self-appointed gurus and pseudo specialists who saturate my timelines with overly sweet, sickening niceties, pasted usually as dreadful memes copped from somebody else, meant to inspire … Continue reading
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