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The Rule of Human Brain

The Rule of Human Brain

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A young 16 year old teenager tries to explain the social awkwardness which is happening right now in every single country of the world. This work is dedicated to all the teenagers of the world who is trying to make the society beautiful and pure from bewildered mentality.
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