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raze what felt like a lifetime ago, someone had told her they liked her -ness, which meant they liked the she of her. long after that, when meeting someone for the first time, she would be thinking about their -ness, inasmuch as they chose to show it, believing someone's -ness to be the thing that should determine how deep she might want to swim into the they of them. as for her own -ness, on a scale from "avoid at all costs" to "begin speaking in tongues at the slightest reciprocation of eye contact", she was a solid 7.3. 131222
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