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Criticism of Daniel: Arguments of destructive criticism and their counterarguments
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Tag: how to be sad
Be sad, better
Zanita Fletcher
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October 5, 2023
I consider myself a fairly honest person. But when someone asks that innocent question, “How are you?” I’m often tempted to twist the truth.