Observation Of Stereotypes

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In this picture I can see a girl sitting beside window. She looks depressed. She is looking outside through the window and it seems she is thinking something. This picture gives an impression that girl is suffering from loneliness. She is wearing blue denim and sweater. It looks like the picture is taken in winter

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