In the depths of the Paleolithic, our ancestors donned the first disguises: crude, yet effective, animal hides.
They wore them to sneak up on mammoths, and to impress their mates at the local cave bar.
Little did they know, the art of disguise would one day evolve into an art form.
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In days of yore, the art of disguise was a matter of life and death.
Knights and nobles wore elaborate costumes to attend state banquets, while common folk donned humble rags to avoid the plague.
The art of disguise was a delicate balance of deception and detection.
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In the age of selfies and filters, the art of disguise has reached new heights.
We can now change our looks with the flick of a finger.
But at what cost? Our true selves, lost in the sea of likes and shares.
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