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Don't be afraid; take a tiny step and release your works electronically.
And the other was this creepy reclusive billionaire with real dolls, who's completely incapable of human relationships but was trying to take a tiny step toward them by getting rid of these dolls.
I was struck by his cleverness, but am still dismayed at his need to justify, at such a young age, what he perceived as a forbidden desire to take a tiny step over the line into femininity.
Breakdown: Take a tiny step to the left with your left foot on the FOUR beat of the music.
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