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Considering who we’re talking about, shouldn’t the title be, “Supercallousfragilemystichexedbyhalitosis”?
LOL!
It’s not so different from an Armani suit, or big muscles from the gym, or pierced eyebrows. They’re all ways to advertise ourselves the way we want to be seen, and I guess to reassure ourselves that we have some control over our identities.
Humans are odd creatures.