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if you're using the phrase "no cap" unironically, please take a step back and reevaluate your life choices
I'm good with "no cap" being called out, but let's also revisit the obsession with sounding "authentic" and "real" online. It's exhausting trying to be more "you" than you actually are in real life.
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you think being overly "authentic" is a bad thing, but what about all the times you've used online personas to conceal insecurities and put on a perfect online image?
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