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Nonconformity's Dependence on Paradox
I am not a leader. I am not original. I am not unique. I AM a conformist. The difference I find in my life compared to society is so minscule that it is nearly nonexistent. I am a follower. I am just a follower who happens to follow unconventional leaders. That is how I stand out, and I guess that is also how I blend in. With nonconformity, I suppose, comes inevitable paradox. Like that scene kid who just wants to be different, yet he still wears black skinny jeans. Just like everyone else.
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