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What I'm Not Afraid Of, Is Who I Am?
There are 12 and a half thousand john smiths in the u k. A little bit worryingly for me anyway, there are seven alex amons. So that those names become really corps and critical to our identity. But fundamentally, they're o very little purpose in being able to prove who we are when you look at our identity in society terms. I view myself as being scottish. I'm a gallic speaker, very bad gallic speaker. I read a lot. These are all things that i would attribute as being a part of my identity. That bit in that death ship that was about me. I don't need to prove who i am.
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