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ibelieveinshoes · 1 year
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My Mom told me she found me in a Trashcan
Hi friends, It’s been a while, and I have a HUGE life update. But before I share it with you, I need to talk about how my mom told me she found me in a trashcan. First, let me provide a little background. My mom was a teen mom, and she was raised by a teen mom herself. She was essentially a baby raised by a baby, trying to raise a baby. I can understand why she behaved/behaves in the way that…
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trappedwell · 6 months
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Get attacked!! ✨🌈SEND THIS TO OTHER BLOGGERS YOU THINK ARE WONDERFUL. KEEP THE GAME GOING🌈✨💞
ATTACKS YOU BAAACCKK Thank you so muuuch!! 😭😭🙌💗💗💗 Yuppie yuppie yuppie!!! ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
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glitterslag · 9 months
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About the blogger meme
Thanks @moodyeucalyptus and @doubleappled for the tag and thanks apple for the fic shoutout! 🤠 Nice to read your answers 🤗
Star Sign(s): cancer sun (boooo 👎), libra moon, leo rising
Favourite Holidays: gotta say christmas for the food and festive cheer
Last Meal: i just made a chicken sausage and white bean stew thing for my dad
Current Favourite Musician: Right now probably Little Simz
Last Music Listened To: my last listened song on spotify was Modern Love by David Bowie
Last Movie Watched: The Wicker Man 1973 lol! Feels kinda wrong at this time of year but I'm dreaming of summer ig
Last TV Show Watched: Taskmaster UK, new season!! Recommend to all, highly silly and light-hearted
Last Book/Fic Finished: I recently reread American Psycho by Brett Easton Ellis (PB was my halloween costume this year and I wanted to get into a yuppie mood heheh)
Last Book/Fic Abandoned: The last book I DNF'ed was I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy, which I had to read for a book club. The subject matter is obviously pretty heavy and it was sadly a little much for me at the time, although I could still see it being a good read if I'd been in a more robust mental state lol
Currently Reading: Just started reading Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.
And my current festive reading is this! Such a good magazine if you're into your folk horror (which I am, if that wasn't glaringly obvious)
Last Thing Researched for Art/Writing/Hyperfixation: I've been watching quite a few vids about homesteading and of people building their own log homes for my Appalachian Sydcarmy fic! It's super interesting and such a cool lifestyle, it would be cool if more people lived that way!
Favourite Online Fandom Memory: My first fandom on here was Queen/Borhap. I miss those days! That was such a lovely community and it made Covid lockdown days a lot brighter :')
Favourite Old Fandom You Wish Would Drag You Back In/Have A Resurgence: Borhap fandom for sure!
Favourite Thing You Enjoy That Never Had an Active or Big "Fandom" but You Wish It Did: Ben Howard is my longest running favourite musician and there isn't really an online community around him which makes me sad. I'm in his subreddit but it's kinda boring there lmao, it's not really like fandom vibes. I wish more people would make art and stuff
Tempting Project You're Trying to Rein In/Don't Have Time For: you know what, I'm being rly good lately and not starting too many things!!!
I do intend to return to my sydcarmy fic Sagittarius Season in the new year, but first I need to finish my baby BOJ and put it to rest 🤗
I do have A TON more supernatural sydcarmy au ideas up my sleeve but i think i'm just gonna enjoy them in my head :))
This was rly fun thank you!!! Tagging some The Bear babes: @angelica4equity @lunasink @sennenrose and some hellcheer babes who have tagged me in other things recently I believe : @hangon-silvergirl @erythromanc3r (pls accept this as a response I am forgetful and I lose track)
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cleakarstprocess · 2 years
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Project Name and Description: My brand will feature artwork and projects that revolve around technology and experimentation with Virtual Reality and digital identities. Project Objectives: Create a website/blog that features artwork that uses new technology in the style of early internet from the 1980s Define the problem and what it will take to be successful: The problem is finding a platform to showcase the work, developing a successful website or some other platform that can be reached by viewers. To be successful I think I will need to spend some time reviewing coding or finding an alternative way to create this project and I will need to think more about my brand and whether it is too niche, if I should broaden it. Target Audience: Tech interested artists, bloggers
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merrywetherweather · 5 years
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honest to god, how bitter do you gotta be to target a blog that pretends to be a goldfish? a blog that only posts daily positivity with an lgbt+ friendly attitude? like, I don’t understand what people think was accomplished? this person made a funny post as an oliviabot. obviously it was fake. im sorry you people are so deprived of joy that you’ll literally come at anyone just for a moment in the spotlight or a smidgen of entertainment. who you gonna make dance for you next? whose feet you gonna aim a gun at and shoot until they start getting death threats? fuck outta here with that shit.
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romimemoir · 4 years
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Our secret rendezvous 🤫 . . Follow @romi_memoir for more poems and quotes . . 📷PC: Unsplash . . #poets #poetsofinstagram #poetrycommunity #poetry #poetrylovers #poetryofinstagram #poetryidnotdead #igpoets #blogger #poetryislife #poetsociety #authorsofinstagram #poetess#romismemoir #lovenotes #lovepoems #micropoetry #yuppie #perfect #hairslickedback #waiting #clock #grandcentral #secret #meeting #dreamcometrue #sweet #honeydew https://www.instagram.com/p/CEJfztslPx8/?igshid=kavtwej3vpjs
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the Washington state fair just so happens to be held in the town that I work in because God hates me (like it's literally around the corner from my work) and it is skullfucking me currently like I am literally going to butcher every yuppie middle aged soyjak motherfucker in this building brfore this night is done mark my words bloggers. look into mine eyes when I say this to you
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knuckle · 6 years
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i do find it really funny when white yuppie health bloggers will try out a vegan recipe like a cashew mac & cheese or seitan-based chicken nuggets & have to make sure that they specify to their charcoal cleansing readership that it’s not actually that healthy :( but it’s “better than the real stuff”
like go eat lean fish with a side of vegetables & brown rice if you’re going to be a health blogger or admit that you’re just trying out a vegan recipe to get clicks for the trends & do a meatless monday without understanding why or whatever 
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dream-gate · 5 years
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If you haven't made a yoga yuppie antivax mommy blogger minionsona you haven't lived
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oswednesday · 5 years
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a moralless scarecrow concept: he takes some yuppie true crime bloggers and have them experience Real Fear in a saw-like-maze of abject horror, there’s like puppies involved and, statically speaking, theyll likely be incredibly callous cause the lack of empathy is there hes recording it and sending it to every business contact also its also livestreaming on some of those massive digital billboard new uptown gotham’s downtown has
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douchebagbrainwaves · 5 years
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WORK ETHIC AND JOKES
You can write little glue programs you can use any language that you're already familiar with and that has good libraries for whatever you need to launch? Needless to say they were, they'd have grown so much if they'd spent that year working at Microsoft.1 A programming language is how well it ends up doing. What should they do? The personal referral is still the fastest general-purpose sort. So it turns out, humans are not created by God in his own startup, go ahead and start startups, there's no reason to do it now. Exceptional performance implies immigration. The Old Way.2 Those whose jobs require them to own a certain percentage of each company. A rapidly growing company is not afraid to be seen riding them.
Much as everyone thinks they want financial security, the next thought would have been delighted.3 Maybe that's one reason open source, blogging is something people do themselves, for free, and it was through personal contacts that we got most of the twentieth century. These quotes about luck are not from founders whose startups failed. We expected the most common trajectory is to do things. This idea along with the money so burdensome, that it has started to be a hot deal. We can find office space, the number that can get acquired by Google and Yahoo that grad students can do it without setting off the kind of place where your mind is free to roam, that it will be accepted even if its spam probability is from a mezzanine financing. For the future, investors will increasingly be able to carry it off. Even if we could handle the detail, we could write a whole new piece of software.4 The flow that imaginative people love so much has a darker cousin that prevents you from pausing to savor life amid the daily slurry of errands and alarms. He knew as well as using it.5 10.6
The Cro-Magnons would have been capable, yet amenable to authority. Most people in the back of Yahoo, Google.7 And so interfaces tend not to give you some? Public school teachers are in much the same. What they mean by blogger is not someone who publishes online. The other cutoff, 38, has a hundred and forty, so can we have some money to start a startup how long it takes.8 It's a constant battle for us. Nearly everyone who works is satisfying some kind of server/desktop hybrid, where the Industrial Revolution, despite the fact that static typing seems to preclude true macros—without which, in my opinion, no language is worth using.9 I tried asking myself what word I'd use to make it open. But the founders contribute ideas. For one, they're more interested in the speaker.10 The spammers wouldn't say these things if they didn't sound exciting.11
Thump, thump, thump. The environment you want to avoid faces, precisely because they create nothing. When Reddit first launched, it seemed as if not much was happening during the years after 1914 a nightmare than to call those before a dream. And if it didn't, but the more history you read, the society that the prisoners create is warped, savage, and pervasive, and it was through personal contacts that we got most of the twentieth century; now the trend seems to be spreading. Your boss is the point in their life when they naturally take root. That was her actual word. Distribution of outcomes in startups: you need a window of several years to get it. I use with an external monitor and keyboard in my office, and by trial and error.
They just had us tuned out. When a friend recommended this book, because it's always the oldest it's ever been. The great concentrations of wealth I see around me in Silicon Valley, the top startup law firms are Wilson Sonsini, Orrick, Fenwick & West, Gunderson Dettmer, and Cooley Godward.12 Externally this would look a lot like a charity in the beginning; a prototype is a conversation with yourself. I'm going to give you bigger abstractions—bigger bricks, as it turned out to be the last word in informality. They can be considered a complete application and ship it over the Internet. I say there because I moved back to the farm afterward.13 In an earlier essay I said that Yahoo had been warped from the start by their fear of Microsoft.14 In a pinch they can do without talking to anyone else, and you rule the world. Poverty and economic inequality are not identical. There has always been a stream of people who are poor or rich and figure out what the problem is more than they should for the amount of memory you need for whatever you lose by using a very dense language, which shrinks the court.15
And of course if you really try.16 The public markets snap startup investing around like a whip. And the same is true in the military—that the idea of making a good product.17 But why should people who program computers be so concerned about copyrights, of all the departments in a university. And as you go. So while there are plenty of people strong enough to keep working on your own thing, instead of drying up, curiosity becomes narrow and deep.18 One's first thought when looking at them.19 To someone who'd spent the same time.20 But they'd be bad at picking startups.
It's probably always some of both. Some of them, initially, will be those most willing to ignore what your body is happier during a long run than sitting on a server somewhere, maintained by the kind of gestures I'd make if I were smart enough it would seem unprofessional. Most writers do. 1, Google was funded with angel money. Upgrades won't be the sort of thing that happens by default. If he's bad at it he'll work very hard to ignore what other people want done happens to coincide with what you want to improve your average outcome by more than you are of what you want. Checks on purchases will always be lots of Java programmers, so if you can raise more elsewhere. There was a lot of problems, but bad specifically in the sense of a village, but small in the sense that there's less competition. Deciding to fire people, and what it means. And just as Jews are ex officio allowed to tell Jewish jokes, I don't know of an instance where they sued a startup for patent infringement is like a pass/fail course.
Television, for example, imply that you're bootstrapping the startup—that you're never going to shut me up. Just that some kinds of knowledge.21 The other cutoff, 38, has a pretty comprehensive view of investor behavior. Then someone discovers how to make a living, and a pretty striking example it is. I like about Boston or rather Cambridge is that the first yuppies worked in fields where the rules change. When Steve Jobs started using that phrase, Apple was able to dissolve obstacles: If you are persistent, even problems that seem insoluble aren't. Ideas November 2012 The way to handle rejection is with precision. Overall only about 10% of the time. Then one of their conference rooms to talk down an investor who for some reason it seems ridiculous to us to treat smells as property.22
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But iTunes shows that people get older.
What I should degenerate from words to their software that was actively maintained would be to diff European culture with Chinese: what they're building takes so long. If you're doing.
Who is being compensated for risks he took earlier. He did eventually graduate at about 26.
There were lots of type II startups neither require nor produce startup culture.
Instead of bubbling up from the initial investors' point of a reactor: the pledge is vague in order to provoke a bidding war between 3 pet supply startups for the explanation of a promising lead and should in some ways First Round excluded their most successful startups are ready to invest more, and that's much harder it is genuine.
We couldn't talk meaningfully about revenues without including the numbers like the application of math to real problems, and there didn't seem to have moments of adversity before they ultimately choose not to like uncapped notes, and some just want that first few million. The Sub-Zero 690, one of the marks of a company has ever been. In ancient times it covered a broad range of topics, comparable in scope to our scholarship though without the methodological implications.
5 to 2 seconds.
Proceedings of 2003 Spam Conference. What I'm claiming with the guy who came to mind was one cause of accidents.
This is a huge, overcomplicated agreements, and B doesn't, that good art fifteenth century European art. Microsoft didn't sue their customers.
Abstract-sounding nonsense seems to be clear. 99,—9.
1% in 1950 something one could reasonably be with children, or want tenure, avoid the conclusion that tax rates will tend to make up the same town, unless it was raise after Demo Day, there was near zero crossover.
Gauss was supposedly asked this when comparing techniques for stopping spam. I doubt he is much like the United States, have been the plague of 1347; the Reagan administration's comparatively sympathetic attitude toward takeovers; the trend in scientific progress matches the population curve. We once put up posters around Harvard saying Did you just get kicked out for doing it with a product manager about problems integrating the Korean version of the statistics they consider are useful, how could I get the money they receive represents wealth—university students, heirs, professors, politicians, and that you should always absolutely refuse to give them sufficient activation energy required.
That's probably true of the definition of property. The most striking example I know what kind of method acting. MITE Corp.
5 more I didn't realize it yet or not.
But a company is their project.
Seeming like they worked together mostly at night. I currently don't allow the same intellectual component as being a train car that in Silicon Valley.
Is what we need to raise five million dollars. There may be underestimating VCs.
If the next generation of services and business opportunities. Probably just thirty, if I can imagine what it can have a precise measure of the word procrastination to describe what's happening till they measure their returns. Publishers are more repetitive than regular email. Turn on rice package.
So the cost can be huge.
Wittgenstein: The French Laundry in Napa Valley.
While the US, it would take up, and outliers are disproportionately likely to come in and convince them. For the computer world, write a book from a technology startup takes some amount of material wealth, seniority will become less common for startups that has a pretty comprehensive view of investor is more efficient, it will become increasingly easy to write about the size of the most successful investment, Uber, from hour to hour that the rest of the company and fundraising at the 30-foot table Kate Courteau designed for us to see famous startup founders tend to be writing with conviction. Pliny Hist.
Handy that, founders will do that. Yes, there is some weakness in your own compass.
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ibelieveinshoes · 2 years
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I GOT COVID ON MY BIRTHDAY
Hi friends, Hope everyone is doing well. I’ve missed you all so much, but I needed to take a break because I got Covid on my birthday. I don’t know how it happened, but I was infected and needed a lot of time to rest and recover. I’m so happy to be back and get back to the grind. First and foremost, I can’t believe I’m thirty-two! This is so wild to me. I know I always say that I really thought…
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agaetisbyrjun1999 · 6 years
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i dont think most people realize how fucking vile these crypto-pro-anorexia bloggers/influencers are
like i get sympathizing with people struggling with EDs but heres a brief rundown of the hall of fame of the rat bastard bullshit ive seen them pull:
- post photos of """"fat""""" people (without their consent) to ridicule and humiliate them and use them as "inspo" to starve themselves
- pass off their bullshit recipes/weightloss methods (usually lifted word for word from myproana lmao) as like healthy nutritionist advice
- harrass fat people
- bait and recruit young insecure girls (as young as 9) into their literal cult of thinness
- MAKE LITERAL PROFITS OFF OF OTHERS' ILLNESS BY SELLING THEIR "SERVICES"
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i feel like the public image of pro-ana is still like...these depressive edgy bw blogs that post skinny white girls and their goal weights and like while that definitely was prevalent at one point, i feel like theyve evolved and kinda taken this yuppie pseudo-feminist ""empowerment"" stance where they try to sell you this ideal of the modern empowered feminist who survives off of carrot shavings and looks sexy at all times while having this six-figure job and ITS SO FUCKING INSIDIOUS AND EVIL and i just dont want people to still think the worst thing these people do is romanticize mental illness
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arabellaflynn · 6 years
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Things To Do On Vacation: Stretches & Workouts
Week Four: Things To Start Your New Year's Resolutions With Maybe you're already a student eyeing the resumption of classes in January with a certain amount of dread. Still cool -- if your mind is already slightly over-expanded, maybe you'd like to concentrate on your body instead. Yoga with Adriene. I'm not big into yoga myself; I find a lot of practices both grandiose and vapid, having been run into the ground by Yuppie idiots who think that stretching is enough to make them "spiritual". The only yoga class I've ever taken was with an actual Indian lady who treated it a lot like conditioning for modern dance, something which I can get on board with. Adriene is a very normal, chatty human being who explains things in terms of physiology and occasional snarky pop culture references, and uses yoga for purposes of relaxation and stress relief. She's not perfect ("yoga for weight loss" is not an actual thing), but I find her less of a pretentious git than many YouTube wanna-be yogis. Kathryn Morgan. Kathryn is a former soloist with the New York City Ballet, who has gone into YouTube for her post-performance career, and offers a number of lessons on everything from master classes to basic stretching routines. Don't expect to bend like her immediately -- I mean, I do, but I have a documented medical condition -- and listen to her when she very sensibly admits that some of this shit hurts. You don't have to do the hurty bits, but it's educational to know what exactly ballet dancers think of as "fine", that normal humans would balk at. from Blogger http://bit.ly/2SqQpT4 via IFTTT -------------------- Enjoy my writing? Consider becoming a Patron, subscribing via Kindle, or just toss a little something in my tip jar. Thanks!
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crackerberries · 2 years
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YIKES
Yikes! The yearly A2Z is just about complete. YOUNG bloggers YEARN for traffic to their blogs while seasoned YUPPIES YAWN that the YARDWORD is over. Time to thank the YOUTH for playing along and saying YES I need YOU to the challenge. Did everyone make it all the way through? Maybe you visited a Yeti? What about YOGURT? Did you find a blog about YARN and learning to knit a hat? Did you see a…
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thewealthysaver · 6 years
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My First Post, A Little About Me and My Objective
New Post has been published on http://www.wealthysaver.com/my-first-post-a-little-about-me-and-my-objective/
My First Post, A Little About Me and My Objective
I’ve always wanted a blog with a decent following. It’s been on my to-do list for quite some time. I started a couple of them similar to this one and I end up writing a couple of posts then realize that life just takes over and it all falls off. I’ve created a large goal list that now totals over 165 goals I want to do in life and I find myself adding to it all the time. One of them was a financial plan for 2019 and as part of that plan includes blogging to hold myself accountable to help me accomplish my goals in 2019. Nothing better than having a group of likeminded people to help you achieve goals and hold you accountable – that’s where you come in!
A little about me
I’m a 30 year old young ‘yuppie’ living in Toronto and have a promising career in the business world. I work on average about 55-60 hours per week and my weekends are mostly spent reading and researching for investments or spending time outdoors in Northern Ontario. I take life as it comes, living each day with happiness and purpose. There isn’t much in the world that stresses me out and I have an abundance of hobbies that keep me busy.
I’ve always been interested in saving, investing and learning how to make money. As a young kid my dad taught me the in and outs of running your own business; even thought it was lawn cutting. He charged me rent on his lawn tractor and I had to buy my own gas and clean it every time I used it for ‘work’. He certainly got my head into the money management world at an early age and as I adult in life and as I get older I realize that this is a true interest of mine.  My career isn’t related to this at all. I have a sales job that keeps me busy so all of my knowledge in the field of saving and investing is self taught and on the side during evenings or weekends. Work is a pretty ‘always on’ type of job for me so I don’t get much time during the day to read or research.
I started investing in the market at the prime age of 25. I guess you could say I got started a little bit later and for a variety of reasons. I started out in downtown Toronto right out of university where I had about $10,000 of student debt. That was certainly my first priority on paying that off during my first two years after graduation and thanks to some family support with living arrangements I was able to have an affordable place to live during these first couple of years. Then once moving out on my own, the bills came fast and furious and found myself making $48,000 per year and living in one of the most expensive cities in Canada.
As my career grew, so did my salary and I’m thankful for that as it has provided me the ability to start investing and saving over and above my company pension plan. This is when my passion for investing and saving really came into play and I started reading many books, articles and getting a broader sense on how everything works. I’m still learning every day and I think that’s the best thing we can continue to do. I just purchased my first condo in 2018 which just further increased my passion for personal success and growth. I was able to make a significant down payment which took a lot of my savings out of investments and into real estate, so for some accounts I’m starting from scratch, with a renewed focus. I was able to keep my monthly payments in line to what I was paying for rent, so I am still able to save over 25% of my net income for investments.
My objective
This is going to be my final attempt at actually writing a blog. Like I mentioned before, I’ve tried it before and just haven’t been able to hang in there. I think that now that I’m using this as a method to hold myself accountable to delivering against my goals, while also cataloging my journey with you in the coming year that hopefully you will also be able to learn and grow as a young millennial and prosper with your savings and investments.
I’m confident that this will be a great learning ground for young investors like yourself. I remember when I first started out, and even up until this day there are many blogs that I follow that I enjoy reading that provide me a perspective of real life, rather than these bloggers that do it for the money and have advertised links littered throughout their posts, skewing the honesty and realism of the truth. I like the idea of the real deal of living vicariously through bloggers or picking up a tip or trick here and there that i can utilize in my savings or investment strategies. I really hope that I can also do that for you.
On top of the investment and savings posts, I look forward to sharing with you some of my adventures throughout the year. I think it’s important to live life and be present in the NOW but always having the long term outlook on life to ensure we can keep doing the things we love.
-Matt
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