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Pain And Gain

Pain And Gain

Many people,

When they feel some form of pain or anger or sadness, drop everything and attend to numbing out whatever they're feeling.

Their goal is to get back to,

"Feeling good" again as quickly as possible,

Even if that means substances or deluding themselves or returning to their shi*ty values.

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