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SeaShell
Looking at a tiny rigid on the outside and smooth in the inside seashell, I can't help but to think of myself. With a first glance to me, I may seem a little bit of an outcast that people aren't sure of but inside, I'm very smooth and calm and caring. The size first caught my eye being that it was the smallest one of all the other seashells and I tend to be the smallest person in a crowd of people. The lines on the outside of the seashell represent to me my organization and being a straightforward person.
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