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    <title>Snobbish?</title>
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    <content type="html">I feel that I'm becoming a snobbish person as time progresses, giving people the impression that I am full of pride and full of myself.&amp;nbsp; Perhaps this is my way of showing the world that I care less of what others think of me or say - that I am my own person.&amp;nbsp; Though my actions may be speaking this way, my thoughts do not agree.&lt;br /&gt;Sometimes I want to show that I care but I am tired of doing the extra mile to show that I do so it appears as though I do not.&amp;nbsp; Life is getting more complicated as time progresses, where facial expressions are becoming static and less emotions are shown.&amp;nbsp; A cold blooded reaction is what comes out of it.&amp;nbsp; Looking at life in doubt, questioning everyone that appears to be your friend, trying to see if there is a catch behind everything that we are sold into.&amp;nbsp; I get upset when I think of life in this way at the same time I don't want to be gullible.&amp;nbsp; There seems to be a fine line between wrongfully questioning people and giving them the benefit of doubt. &amp;nbsp;</content>
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