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"People were harsher to me than they were in high school. It made my world turn inside out."

From BBC

We all remember March 2020, when the cancellation of college and N.B.A. basketball games signaled that the coronavirus was about to turn inside out life as we knew it?

Despite this, I remain doubled over and heaving until I wonder if it’s possible to turn inside out.

Often, the skin around the eyes and lips is so tight that the eyelids and lips turn inside out, as was the case for Michal.

The disorder is present immediately at birth, with the tightness of the skin typically pulling around the eyes and mouth, forcing the eyelids and lips to turn inside out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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