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DEJA VU
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2022
We all may or may not have experienced the thing they call 'deja vu'. 

We have different ways of entertaining it, different ways of accepting it. 

We feel different emotions. Either it is sad? happy? weird? Or, is it maybe... Traumatic? 

A lot of people asks, "Can it be avoided?" Well sadly, no. We cannot avoid it.

But if you had the choice, will you choose to have a different outcome? Will you choose to do it right this time? Will you choose to correct your mistakes? Or will you do it the same way... over again?

Deja Vu.
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