i love my friends in this video there is:jessica,araba,jeffrey,ohene,brian,lee i think thats it
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i love my friends in this video there is:jessica,araba,jeffrey,ohene,brian,lee i think thats it
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This high school drumlineâs incredible performance included only drumstick
Impressive
My thoughts as I watched:
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âOkay, thatâs cool.â
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Your body is an incredibly bizarre machine.
âWhat you see is a myosin protein dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brainâs parietal cortex which creates happiness. Happiness. Youâre looking at happiness.â
Look at her STRUT!!! She is dragging that endorphin for filth and using that filament as her runway, bitch.
âI became a mother without ever having sex. Â I was sixteen. Â My sister was older than me, and she was living a reckless life. Â By the time we found out she was pregnant, she was already three months along. Â And the baby was born premature, so there was no time to prepare. Â My sister went back to the street life, and everything fell on me. Â I became the mother. Â I was feeding him, changing his diapers, waking up in the middle of the night. Â My mother helped at first, but soon she had a stroke and lost all movement on her right side. Â The doctor told us she wouldnât be able to care for a child. Â So she signed Aidan over to me, right there in the hospital. Â I was only eighteen years old. Â I was taking care of my mom. Â I was taking care of my son. Â I kept it all very private. Â I didnât tell my tennis coach why I had to quit the team. Â I didnât tell my friends why I couldnât take vacations, or go to parties, or go to college. Â I didnât want the stigma. Â I started working four jobs. Â I pushed all my own feelings to the back of my mind just to make sure my son was OK. Â I couldnât even grieve when my mom passed away. Â I had to think about him. Â I had to make sure he was fine. Â Since then itâs been the two of us. Â Aidan and I grew up together. Â Heâs a great kid. Â Heâs so respectful. Â I get stopped all the time in our building. Â Complete strangers tell me how much they love him. Â He holds the door for people. Â He helps people carry their groceries. Â Heâs focused. Â Heâs a go-getter. He gives one hundred percent, just like his mom. Â When thereâs something that has to be done, he gets it done.â Â #quarantinestories