Observation of one day. On this day, different people’s feelings are intertwined, such as anxiety and aggression; sadness, loneliness, and indifference; there was also fun and serenity, as well as reliance on love, faith, and hope. How to feel this day? Live in a smartphone or real world? – Come outside, Masha. Feel yourself alive.
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