I think David Bowie was so completely unique that he became an "everyman" - reminding us that we do in fact contain multitudes.
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@mholzschlag he managed to discover and use his multiple personalities
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Replying to @jwajsberg
@jwajsberg So interesting to me. He was one man with many expressions, not personalities IMO. As most of us in fact are, but don't reveal.

Jan 11, 2016 · 11:17 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mholzschlag mmm yes you're right, your way of saying it is closer to the reality.
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@jwajsberg Which is what made him so unique, yet so profoundly relatable across languages and even cultures, and why losing him is so sad.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mholzschlag I read younger people learnt to use their many expressions better than us, by trial/error on social networks.
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@jwajsberg That's a good thought - I do feel it is easier to be "yourself" nowadays for younger folks. Many more social points of contact.
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