[Being] “curious” can mean that the person is intrigued about a religion or a particular divine being and decides to acknowledge his virtue, teachings, or the way it contributes towards the societal norms without being persuaded to incorporate or hyperfixate into that specific belief. On the other hand, implicitly being ‘curious’ can mean the opposite. Sometimes irresponsible parties may purposely sneak in unspoken marks. These marks are commonly boastful, promoting and prompted in a mocking and contemptuous way possible.
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added on May 24, 2026 at 10:41
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