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Opinion: Why feeling 'whatever' or 'meh' is more widespread and more important than previously believed : vimarsana.com
Opinion: Why feeling 'whatever' or 'meh' is more widespread and more important than previously believed : vimarsana.com
Opinion: Why feeling 'whatever' or 'meh' is more widespread and more important than previously believed
Neutrality is a lack of strong feelings – maybe we should be examining why we expect ourselves and others to operate consistently in a realm of violent passions
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