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Uniforms
When people think of a uniform, they typically think of clothes. Your football uniform, marching band uniform, school uniform, or even military uniform. But can't a uniform be inanimate? Most of the time, when you look at someone, you arent looking at their emotion, you're looking at their physical features. However, every one of us has our own emotional uniform. To see this emotional uniform, you have to be able to interpret emotion very well. Most people, while they can tell you if they are happy or sad, can't even see their own emotional uniform. They know the general idea about how they're feeling, but an emotional uniform is more complex that a single word, or even an entire sentence.
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