So this is how it ends...
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Continúa, Has publicado sep 24, 2016
It was a typical day. I saw the same people as everyday. I got the same weird looks from strangers. And I felt lonely as always. But maybe there was something different someday. I'd never give up the hope that someday there would be someone different.
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