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“ભાવશૂન્ય લોકો માટે આપણે કાયમ સેન્સીટીવ જ રહેવાના. આપણે ક્યારેય વધુ પડતા લાગણીશીલ નથી હોતા. બસ, ક્યારેક એવા લોકોથી ઘેરાયેલા હોઈએ છીએ જેમને માટે લાગણીશૂન્યતા નોર્મલ છે.”

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