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Miserable People, Miserable Company By C.A. Laplap

Miserable People, Miserable Company  i trauma doesn't necessarily manifest itself outside. sometimes, it rots someone from within. just like rust, it can infest something seemingly sturdy from within until it can no longer withstand.  ii people are miserable. they are destructive, imperfect, and selfish. yet, there is still a collateral beauty: they still try to see good, be good. after all, you just need one out of a hundred reasons to continue, to cope. iii misery loves company.  together they alleviate the joint misery. is their coping or alleviation of suffering through means of justice or means of revenge though? "Experience is merely the name men gave to their mistakes." - The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde Available here: Miserable People, Miserable Company  ( 8Letters, Lazada, Shopee ) Found in this Library: University   of San Jose-Recoletos  Note:  Published by 8Letters Bookstore and Publishing on February 2026 May 2026 Uni...

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