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by rebecca-maxine

We're constantly looking at ourselves In photos or reflections. We can't get enough— We're obsessed. If I tilt my head this way, Smile that way, Maybe I'll look more appealing. But let me tell you, Look no further. Instead, focus on your insides. Because when you're body is cold and limp And your face is distant and emotionless It truly will not matter Whether you look good or not
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Sep 3, 2013
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