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Broken People

Broken people live on the edge, always ready to jump. They keep their eyes wide open continuously checking for warnings and alerts. They're the ones who cross check to see whether they can trust or not. They're just like scared kids who stay awake all night dreading monsters inside their bed. - Aasma Kamran

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