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“What I loved most about diving was the efficient beauty of it, the precision it necessitated from me,” the diver proclaims. “It was flashy, arrogant to approach water this way. And throughout my years of training, I did pay the price, many times, the sting of my skin slapping against the face of the water, my nose ballooning with her spray, my forehead whipped by her palm. There were times I thought the water hated me.”
“It was flashy, arrogant to approach water this way
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