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Borderline w pigułce [Wolno pisane]
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Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2019
Borderline w pigułce-to przemyślenia ludzi wyklętych/wykluczonych ze społeczeństwa, oznakowanych pewną etykietką choroby psychicznej. 
A zastanawialiście się kiedyś, jak naprawdę to wygląda i czy aby na pewno sami jesteście "zdrowi" i "normalni"? 
Zdradzę Wam sekret-nawet nie wiecie, jak dużo wspólnego macie z tymi, których wykluczacie. 
Ludzie dobrej woli, wysłuchajcie co My szaleńcy mamy do powiedzenia!

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