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The Confessions of Robert T. Odeman - October 30th, 1942
Entry 11:
At some moments in time, the world around me seems to stand still, while the hands of time continue ticking away. But that only happens for a second -- a brief period in time -- before time resumes, and all is well once more.
And after that moment, I sit there, staring at the object in question, truly wondering if I’ve gone bender once more. The feeling of chaos is brushed off moments later, as more individuals unwillingly step forward -- to bear the mark of imprisonment.
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