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The golden shower - before R. Kelly.
The (tech) future freaks her out.
He is my best friend, but will probably never know.
Transcription:
"I've never been too close with my family. Shaped by my Roman Catholic upbringing, I grew up in a household devoid of affection.
I have a twin brother. Despite sharing the same DNA, we couldn't be more different. He's the athletic, more outgoing bro, and I'm the more reserved musician. Because of these differences, we didn't see eye to eye often. Sometimes, we fought. But we also shared a room for over 15 years. Through this, we would develop a seemingly superficial foundation laid by an appreciation for each other's particular mannerisms.
We were still not close by any means. We were even a part of the same friend group, but somehow never crossed paths in a truly brotherly sense. Then, college happened, and for whatever reason, we were more connected than ever. We were out of that shared room for the first time, and it was overwhelming. We genuinely cared about whatever the other person was up to, and I think this was something that both of our colleges lacked to a certain extent. Fortunately, I've always had great friends, but my brother and I, through our shared experiences, whether together or not, have become very appreciative of each other.
He is my best friend, but will probably never know."
A doctor learning to get in touch with her own mortality.
Being vulnerable is a hard yet very empowering thing. Keep going and don't fear the future. You're a strong, brave woman.
Transcription:
"I hadn't been to a 7-11 for the longest time, and as I passed by one today on my way to work, I decided to stop by and check it out. I remember liking their coffee a lot, so I went straight to the coffee bar. As I poured myself a cup, the guy next to me accidentally spilled coffee everywhere.
He was a very stoic fellow. Very serious looking, expressionless. He wore a very interesting black hat.
Anyways, seeing the spill, I started helping him out. I took a bunch of napkins and gave him some. We both began cleaning vigorously. His expression unchanging the entire time. Not saying a word.
Once we were done he left to pay for his coffee. I still had to finish setting up mine, but as I walked to the cashier, she told me that the guy with the hat paid for my coffee. I quickly rushed out the door to look for him, but he was gone.
Thanks stoic hat guy, you made my day feel better!"
The Brazilian actress who left her lover and career for an adventure in San Francisco, only to fall into a "complicated" love once more.
For those who speak Portuguese, read her blog.
She came to visit her family and spent the day reliving her youth while playing on the playground in the park. She stopped by to share her story while heading to Bi-Rite for some ice cream.
Transcription:
"My name is Thea and today I am very happy because I am with my children and grandchildren at a beautiful park. I went down the slide with Greta and Nathaniel and I was very scared! And, I got sand in my shoes."
How does a girl with two HUG heart tattoos end up with a burn mark in one of them?
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Georgia private school kid to teenage heroin addict to homeless hippie searching for sobriety in San Francisco.
Once a Mormon, now he's a happy atheist.
High school drop out turned book publisher of more than 40 years.
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My first story teller under the age of 13 who wanted to tell me about meeting a stranger in Paris!
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