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SEEING IS BELIEVING: There’s illusions, delusions, and the cold, hard truth | New Pittsburgh Courier

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by Aubrey Bruce For New Pittsburgh Courier “Come my children, cowards without fear. Admission is free, you pay at the door. You pick your own seat, but you sit on the floor. This is my story. One bright day in the middle of the night, two dead boys arose to fight. Back-to-back they faced … Continued

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