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					one place (the reference) can lead to issues. But if you shrink down a reference's
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					lifetime when you hand it to someone, that lifetime information isn't shared in
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					any way. There are now two independent references with independent lifetimes.
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					There's no way to mess with original reference's lifetime using the other one.
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					There's no way to mess with the original reference's lifetime using the other one.
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					Or rather, the only way to mess with someone's lifetime is to build a meowing dog.
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					But as soon as you try to build a meowing dog, the lifetime should be wrapped up
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