Joshua Broome
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But phenomenal dude. Phenomenal dude. He's the biggest, tallest person that I know that does not play basketball.
But phenomenal dude. Phenomenal dude. He's the biggest, tallest person that I know that does not play basketball.
But phenomenal dude. Phenomenal dude. He's the biggest, tallest person that I know that does not play basketball.
Oh, yeah. And he's got, you have to ask him about Victor also.
Oh, yeah. And he's got, you have to ask him about Victor also.
Oh, yeah. And he's got, you have to ask him about Victor also.
Yeah. If I could take what you said and just back up a little bit, I think it's so important. So I grew up in South Carolina. Mom got pregnant with me when she was 15, had me at 16 in a super small town, like one gas station, one grocery store. And my dad was in that town, but never in my life. And my mom worked at this like
Yeah. If I could take what you said and just back up a little bit, I think it's so important. So I grew up in South Carolina. Mom got pregnant with me when she was 15, had me at 16 in a super small town, like one gas station, one grocery store. And my dad was in that town, but never in my life. And my mom worked at this like
Yeah. If I could take what you said and just back up a little bit, I think it's so important. So I grew up in South Carolina. Mom got pregnant with me when she was 15, had me at 16 in a super small town, like one gas station, one grocery store. And my dad was in that town, but never in my life. And my mom worked at this like
flounder and fried chicken you know like restaurant and that it had like big glass windows and the windows i would sit there and i'd eat pretty much the same thing i'd pretty much eat the same thing um after school every day um this is what i was earlier but i would i would uh I would look out that window, and it was called β Rogers was called the convenience store, and Rogers is my grandfather.
flounder and fried chicken you know like restaurant and that it had like big glass windows and the windows i would sit there and i'd eat pretty much the same thing i'd pretty much eat the same thing um after school every day um this is what i was earlier but i would i would uh I would look out that window, and it was called β Rogers was called the convenience store, and Rogers is my grandfather.
flounder and fried chicken you know like restaurant and that it had like big glass windows and the windows i would sit there and i'd eat pretty much the same thing i'd pretty much eat the same thing um after school every day um this is what i was earlier but i would i would uh I would look out that window, and it was called β Rogers was called the convenience store, and Rogers is my grandfather.
And also β so my father was Roger Dell Jr., and he was Roger Dell Sr. And I saw the convenience store, and I saw the green Z71, like, pull up every once in a while. And so I saw β Was that your dad? It was my dad. And I saw him. So he was in close enough proximity for me to see him often, but never know him. And I was confronted with over and over again not being chosen.
And also β so my father was Roger Dell Jr., and he was Roger Dell Sr. And I saw the convenience store, and I saw the green Z71, like, pull up every once in a while. And so I saw β Was that your dad? It was my dad. And I saw him. So he was in close enough proximity for me to see him often, but never know him. And I was confronted with over and over again not being chosen.
And also β so my father was Roger Dell Jr., and he was Roger Dell Sr. And I saw the convenience store, and I saw the green Z71, like, pull up every once in a while. And so I saw β Was that your dad? It was my dad. And I saw him. So he was in close enough proximity for me to see him often, but never know him. And I was confronted with over and over again not being chosen.
And just the way that attachment theory works neurologically, just how we develop an understanding of our emotions. It's like, man, I had this conflict and this chaos that I didn't understand, and the way that I made sense of it must be on me. There must be something wrong with me that he's not choosing me. So the best I can do is try to overcome. How young were you when you started seeing that?
And just the way that attachment theory works neurologically, just how we develop an understanding of our emotions. It's like, man, I had this conflict and this chaos that I didn't understand, and the way that I made sense of it must be on me. There must be something wrong with me that he's not choosing me. So the best I can do is try to overcome. How young were you when you started seeing that?
And just the way that attachment theory works neurologically, just how we develop an understanding of our emotions. It's like, man, I had this conflict and this chaos that I didn't understand, and the way that I made sense of it must be on me. There must be something wrong with me that he's not choosing me. So the best I can do is try to overcome. How young were you when you started seeing that?
I meanβ Nine, ten. I mean, when I started, like, comprehending it.
I meanβ Nine, ten. I mean, when I started, like, comprehending it.