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    <title>Realization</title>
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    <content type="html">Have you ever just kept messing things up with someone that you love and/or care a lot about? No matter how close you might get, the distance keeps growing too. Is it you? Is it her/him? No matter how good things might seem, there will always be situations, that aren't the best, to learn from.</content>
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