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The 7 factors
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2015
Mature
"Being human is given. But keeping our humanity is a choice." He said sternly.
"Kinda hard to keep my humanity." 
"Oh?" Amusement played in his eyes, like he finally cracked my secret or some kind of bullshit like that.
"Why is that?"
"Because I was never given the choice."


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