Here today Gone tomorrow
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Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2015
Sometime in the future all our mental illness will be treated with one effective  technque and in our city we call it the Forget and Forgiveness program. Everyone takes the test every 7 years.... I was a doctor who preformed these tests..... I helped people I swear.......I didn't know what was really happening how could I have known.....  Yes theirs always complications with any procedure and test ..but... but... I didn't know.
Hello I'm doctor Marion Alardice I will be the one conducting your test today please to meet you...
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