Jonathan
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That's what I am reflecting on. Now, I am thankful for her. She's my hero, of course. But those ways that she found to support her baby... So she talked to this professor, 20 students, they will tie me to a bed, four jacket and an open mouth metal machine. I laugh because I jokingly say, I know I'm describing a trauma. It was a traumatic setting because I didn't want to be there.
That's what I am reflecting on. Now, I am thankful for her. She's my hero, of course. But those ways that she found to support her baby... So she talked to this professor, 20 students, they will tie me to a bed, four jacket and an open mouth metal machine. I laugh because I jokingly say, I know I'm describing a trauma. It was a traumatic setting because I didn't want to be there.
That's what I am reflecting on. Now, I am thankful for her. She's my hero, of course. But those ways that she found to support her baby... So she talked to this professor, 20 students, they will tie me to a bed, four jacket and an open mouth metal machine. I laugh because I jokingly say, I know I'm describing a trauma. It was a traumatic setting because I didn't want to be there.
Like 20 students and they will tie me to that bed, keep my mouth open. If there is any dentist listening, which I believe there might be in this big audience, I don't hate you anymore, but I used to.
Like 20 students and they will tie me to that bed, keep my mouth open. If there is any dentist listening, which I believe there might be in this big audience, I don't hate you anymore, but I used to.
Like 20 students and they will tie me to that bed, keep my mouth open. If there is any dentist listening, which I believe there might be in this big audience, I don't hate you anymore, but I used to.
Thank you. Thank you. I'm thankful for these professors and these students. And I always say, these are real teeth.
Thank you. Thank you. I'm thankful for these professors and these students. And I always say, these are real teeth.
Thank you. Thank you. I'm thankful for these professors and these students. And I always say, these are real teeth.
For seven years, for seven years, they studied my case, invested in my case. But there is this sense of dignity when you're in poverty. And for me, being in this reality, working in the streets, my early memories is walking in the streets, looking for plastic and iron to recycle, to buy a piece of bread and eat something.
For seven years, for seven years, they studied my case, invested in my case. But there is this sense of dignity when you're in poverty. And for me, being in this reality, working in the streets, my early memories is walking in the streets, looking for plastic and iron to recycle, to buy a piece of bread and eat something.
For seven years, for seven years, they studied my case, invested in my case. But there is this sense of dignity when you're in poverty. And for me, being in this reality, working in the streets, my early memories is walking in the streets, looking for plastic and iron to recycle, to buy a piece of bread and eat something.
When I was a barista, I had a customer who would get an iced extra salted caramel latte every morning. And every morning, without fail, they would complain about how their latte tasted too much like coffee. So one morning, annoyed by their daily grievance, I decided to completely forego the addition of espresso. So it's just milk and extra salted caramel, no espresso whatsoever.
When I was a barista, I had a customer who would get an iced extra salted caramel latte every morning. And every morning, without fail, they would complain about how their latte tasted too much like coffee. So one morning, annoyed by their daily grievance, I decided to completely forego the addition of espresso. So it's just milk and extra salted caramel, no espresso whatsoever.
When I was a barista, I had a customer who would get an iced extra salted caramel latte every morning. And every morning, without fail, they would complain about how their latte tasted too much like coffee. So one morning, annoyed by their daily grievance, I decided to completely forego the addition of espresso. So it's just milk and extra salted caramel, no espresso whatsoever.
The customer took a sip of their latte, smiled, and looked at me and said, you finally made it the way I like it.
The customer took a sip of their latte, smiled, and looked at me and said, you finally made it the way I like it.