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i am falling apart trying to balance between demands of my profession & nurturing my dream of becoming an authorized catalyst for dezeen beginners(students) to explore design.my khopdi is getting skewed with traces of "entropy " deposits in my cerebellum.wish me to get well soon from this syndrome called "iizunwell".i am missing my 't'square club @ sea view in 'ishq'patnam.thing's din't have 'nahi' and 'nakko' tag attached to them.they were just the way they ought to be done with a pinch of difference.

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