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Every human being who was created by God was created differently. We all have our own physical features, we all have our own characteristics, and every single person has their own mind and soul. No one is perfect, and that's why I think the word happiness means something different, to every single human being that is created...
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No one is perfect, and that's why I think the word happiness means something different, to every single human being that is created.
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