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"When one of us is getting despondent, then the other one usually pulls us through".
So it's a major vacuum of uncertainty and everybody is now getting despondent.
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What do those categories mean for an American, born in Rhode Island and living in Brooklyn, who, in a given day, reads some Shelley, gets despondent about the news, spends some time thinking about his childhood (Childcraft books, "The Beverly Hillbillies"), takes care of his infant, and has something stiff to drink?
You get despondent because you know what you can achieve.
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