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Social Acceptance and Its Consequences

   
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She reasons that to Car, the event was of little consequence and was quickly forgotten. Just the last ?bad' thing he could do before his sudden advancement to high school. He just floated above all of the inconsequential things that he did and followed what he wished with nary a look back...
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He just floated above all of the inconsequential things that he did and followed what he wished with nary a look back. His poisoning of her formative year prevented her from doing the same. She also allows that he could be just the opposite, but not much faith is put into that, for if it were true, surely something would have come of it...
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