- When you think you know someone, what you know are some characterizations, not a human being.
- When you think you know someone, what you know are some narratives and stories, not a human being.
- When you think you know someone, what you know are some comparisons or diagnoses, not a human being.
- When you think you know someone, what you know are some measurements or testing results, not a human being.
- When you think you know someone, what you know is an incomplete history of some behavior patterns, not a human being.
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