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Scientific term for someone without any emotions anymore
Term for a former prisoner, who seems to have an aura of jail hanging around himIs there a word for someone who has others do all their work for them?Word for consciously doing something without knowing that it is already a thingTechnical term for “cityglow”A verb for someone who isn't really listeningA word for doing what's best for you?Word for flying, stinging/biting insectsSingle word for “performed catastrophically badly” (in a computing context/sense)Word choice synonym for exempts/supersedesWhat word would work as a better substitute for “Stalker”?
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It probably might be emotionless or something but I was born with feelings and I lost them and I don't know what its called. I think I'm just numb. I tried researching it but failed. So all I could find was "anhedonia". It might be the right term but I don't know.
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It probably might be emotionless or something but I was born with feelings and I lost them and I don't know what its called. I think I'm just numb. I tried researching it but failed. So all I could find was "anhedonia". It might be the right term but I don't know.
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It probably might be emotionless or something but I was born with feelings and I lost them and I don't know what its called. I think I'm just numb. I tried researching it but failed. So all I could find was "anhedonia". It might be the right term but I don't know.
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It probably might be emotionless or something but I was born with feelings and I lost them and I don't know what its called. I think I'm just numb. I tried researching it but failed. So all I could find was "anhedonia". It might be the right term but I don't know.
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