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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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Which of the following make up your identity

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zubka84 [21]3 years ago
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<span>Identity: Memories Family DNA Origins Thoughts Dreams Ambitions Senses Actions Responses Fingerprint Appearance Importance Love Emotions Flaws Successes Failures Friends Enemies Parents Bloodlines Hopes Environment Home School Surroundings Mistakes Laughter Tears Personality Likes Dislikes Fears Insecurities Victories Defeats Adventures Sights Journeys Challenges Hobbies Culture Ethnicity Religion Beliefs Humour Talents Creativity Sexuality Gender Smell Voice Vocabulary Fashion Posture Stature Build Organisation Ambition Manners Behaviour Outlook Opinions Morals Instincts Rationality Confidence Secrets Race Nationality Wealth Name Birthdate Weight Height Eyes Features Movements Experiences</span>
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