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People Who Always Need A Villain In Their Story Often Do These 7 Things

People who project and always need a villain tend to operate in a constant state of conflict, even when none is required.
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You were honoured with an award in Angola recently. What does it mean to you?It means a lot to me, even our country. Here is a country that was celebrating its 50th anniversary of independence and ...
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