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I'm not saying the phrase specifically. It's a lot more than simply "seize the day". There's a story and meaning behind it for me. Please don't judge that automatically.
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I'm not saying the phrase specifically. It's a lot more than simply "seize the day". There's a story and meaning behind it for me. Please don't judge that automatically.