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But Mira had already posted the second installment. A man in a three-piece suit, but his tie was a shoelace. A woman whose hijab was patterned with tiny, grinning skulls. A boy, no older than fourteen, who had painstakingly painted his denim jacket with a mural of his dead dog. Each photo came with a one-sentence story.