Want to be like or appear to be like? I’m not convinced people can be relied on to make the distinction, much less choose the “correct” one.
Want to be like or appear to be like?
Or do they want to be like those folks appear to be like?
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Want to be like or appear to be like? I’m not convinced people can be relied on to make the distinction, much less choose the “correct” one.
Or do they want to be like those folks appear to be like?