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A mild case of impostor syndrome, a severe symptom in the form of confabulations without instigations, are the base of our disease. Who we are, is glued to our actions, due to devour what our soup tasted like before it all went sour. This is nonsense, this is weak, this is no writing of which people speak. Is it even right in use to say the things, written. Stop longing for the time of long before, when we were all still rid of conscious thought and feeling, back when we were reeling in and out, casually, of our devout inadequacy.
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Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 5:30 PM UTC
Inadequacy
A mild case of impostor syndrome, a severe symptom in the form of confabulations without instigations, are the base of our disease. Who we are, is glued to our actions, due to devour what our soup tasted like before it all went sour. This is nonsense, this is weak, this is no writing of which people speak. Is it even right in use to say the things, written. Stop longing for the time of long before, when we were all still rid of conscious thought and feeling, back when we were reeling in and out, casually, of our devout inadequacy.
When do we deserve a title and when are we what we’re called?
Daan
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Belgian
Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 5:30 PM UTC
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