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PTSD - Lesson Number Four
The language of euphemism grows and becomes more abstract as people actually are becoming more empathetic to the people who suffer from it. Lesson number four: Imagine a lot of Coca-Cola like bubbles on your tongue. We're not required to be included. I wanted to protect everyone. So, the human resources are not only required to becluded but they also need to be included in some way. This is Emily. My name's Emily Casio and I'm an artist. Look at this. Poor people used to live in slums. Now the economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. And they're broke. They don't have a negative cash flow position.
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