There is a reason why “impersonation” is such a buzzword in the social and political world these days. It’s true. We all have our own version of the story of how we thought we were taken to the country of the imposter and how we got out of the situation. It’s not all bad. It’s just how we tell it and how we choose to tell it that is all.
A lot of us tell stories about how we thought we were taken to the country of the imposter and how we got out of the situation. When we tell stories this way we are talking about something else than the version of the story that we told ourselves. The story is an internal story that is telling itself, and all the stories of the people we know and the people we have met have the same basic story.
In this example, the story is that we don’t have to tell this story. We don’t have to tell the story in a way that is comfortable for us. We have a choice to tell a story that we choose to tell to ourselves. The imposter is not telling the story. It’s telling the story to itself.
The imposter is a fictional character. When it says, “I am Sus,” its a real name. It means “I am a Sus,” and it means “I am a version of the world that you are not.” As such, it is a version of the world that we created, not the world that we are. Sus is a version of the world that we create because we are creating it.
Sus is a fictional character. It is not real.
When we create a world, we can choose to create a fictional character in it. When we create a character, we choose to tell a story about our world. For this reason, Sus is a fictional character. Sus is not real.
After watching the trailer, I was amazed to find the whole thing is real. It’s not the real thing. The real thing is a part of the reality.
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When we first meet Sus, she’s the impostor who’s been pretending to be the head of security for the Visionaries. In reality though, she is a member of a team of agents who have been hired to kill the Visionaries. It’s also revealed that Sus is actually the head of security for the Visionaries, and in that capacity she has access to their files, and that she’s also the one who has actually been playing the role of the imposter.