Falsehoods governments believe about ID documents: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/what-happens-to-people-who-cant-prove-who-they-are/2017/06/14/fc0aaca2-4215-11e7-adba-394ee67a7582_story.html?utm_term=.8e653e7c2e39 … include "everyone has one at all times" and "they always match".
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That piece of paper might be e.g. a thing attesting to you being a resident of X City prior to moving from it to Tokyo.
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That piece of paper is something that reads to socially established people as "Trivially available; you just ask for it and pay $3."
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I once accidentally threw away my "important documents folder" in a whirlwind trance apartment-cleaning session
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Still dealing with the fallout years and years later
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