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In a World were societies are built to encage the vast majority of its inhabitants, where mischievous ambitions drive the masses into subcultural haze, where meaningful works and brilliant minds are ostracized, mucked and disregarded, I felt the need to lay a brick onto the socle of ReBalance.

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