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Is this really how the average jap feels about his life?
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Are you going to make the same
thread every goddamn fortnight?
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No, obviously not. The whole book is predicated on an existential crisis and imposter syndrome that most other people were not affected by within the novel, aka wider society.
It might seem widely relatable to many readers but remember there are literally millions of people who would never think to even pick up such a book in the first place.
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>>25211593

Are you going to make the same
thread every goddamn fortnight?



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