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<p dir="auto">What would you do:<br />
feed on the one you love to survive<br />
or<br />
die to let the one you love survive?<br />
If you take the first choice you're a sadist, if you choose the latter you're a masochist.<br />
Yet how about trying to be natural? Without delving into psychology?<br />
God is real unless declared integer.</p>
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