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To be kotonaru, or different, you can follow these steps: 1. Embrace your uniqueness: Everyone is different in their own way, so embrace your differences and celebrate them. Don't try to fit into someone else's mold or conform to societal norms that don't align with who you are. 2. Explore new things: Being different often means trying new things and stepping outside of your comfort zone. Be open to new experiences and don't be afraid to take risks. 3. Follow your passions: Pursue the things that make you happy and bring you fulfillment, even if they aren't the most popular or widely accepted interests. 4. Stand up for your beliefs: Being different sometimes means going against the grain and standing up for what you believe in, even if it's not the popular opinion. Don't be afraid to speak your mind and defend your beliefs. 5. Surround yourself with like-minded individuals: Seek out people who share your interests and values, and who will support and encourage you to be your authentic self. Remember, being kotonaru isn't about trying to be different just for the sake of it, but about embracing your individuality and living a fulfilling life on your own terms.
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