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Apparently I’ve relapsed & I’m doing shows off my nut. I’m not letting anyone dictate how people perceive me anymore, especially when they’re trying to paint me as some kind of fraud and liar. If I relapse, you’ll know about it because I’ll tell you, I’ve got nothing to...

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