¿Por qué Anfioxa?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2020
Breve reflección sobre mi elección de alter-ego. Hilo conceptos que traía hace tiempo sonando la campana. Como siempre, todo desemboca en una esperanza de algo mejor y la lucha ferviente que quema mi pecho.
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Under Major Editing! I don't know why can people be so judgemental. The way you dress, the way you act, your etnicity even what type of family you came from. Is there any way I can change our toxic society? All Rights Reserved ® 2014