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Thank you for writing such wonderful magazines! My name is Robin, or so I would like to believe. I’ve always had a special connection with that name and the birds as well. Here are some fun facts about me: One of my favorite hobbies is writing music, although I am a terrible singer. I want to have my own show someday, like The Tonight Show, with a bunch of celebrities, musicians, comedy, magicians, etcetera. My favorite food is mac and cheese, but sadly I am lactose intolerant. My favorite Muse magazine was “The Birds” from October 2019.

I was wondering if you could write an article about the sense of smell. The reason I ask is because I am not very sensitive to smells, especially ones that are associated with bad or good. I can still smell things, but for some

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