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| The object without an outline and the nose of a figure where walking together.
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| The object without an outline on the right, while keeping an eye on the nose of the figure.
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| “You remind me of someone “ the object said to the nose.
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| But somehow I can’t seem to match you into the right context.
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| The nose of the figure asked the object what he was looking at.
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| I don’t know yet, the object replied,
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| I can’t describe it, because in order to think it I need to know it quite well.
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| I wouldn’t be able to find my way around.
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| The only thing I can tell is, looking back at the time when people thought I had a center, maybe I just have to stop comparing, at the least part don’t forget I don’t have an outline.
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| I am not like you, you know. You can even find your way counting back in words without frowning.
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| And as I am only a model to look at the abstraction of myself, I can tell you my friend it is more than just a matter of body and mind balance.
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| I’m getting stressed out in these words, I even start to wonder if it is me talking inside my own head?
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| You only remind me of something so familiar, something.
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