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We criticise people who gossip,
We gossip about people who gossip.
we think it's a crime to be like others,
when we ourselves live for social acceptance.
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We create stereotypes and make it the norm,
We award people who break these stereotypes.
Why do we have two faces?
Is one identity not enough?
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It's fine for a coin or a debate to have two sides,
but not a story...definitely not our story.
Dare people to have different perceptions of a story,
but don't write two versions of your story.
By Kripa Saatvika
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