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"You" is a second person pronoun referring
to either one or more than one, typically human,
individual.
 
Therapy is what my arrogant cousin called any of my mother's
interests, as if she were a defective person who needed to be
fixed, rather than a functioning human being who enjoyed
doing things.
 
Song Song is never the way any ex-cons refer
to having been in prison, even though it might seem
slightly reasonable, if one didn't speak English natively,
to expect Sing Sing to be a verb and try to show
past tense experience that way, but it would be a
mistake because nouns in English don't do that.
 

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