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[Music]
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i wanna i wanna go back to your home and
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tell me what it was like growing up
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so very often i would say oh it was hard
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and he was
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you know um
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but once again
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i think that's a part of
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uh my life that's a
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that was something that i needed
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because like
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i have a very difficult childhood um
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and i can
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we can stay here all day long i will be
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explaining telling you what
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went wrong like um
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how i couldn't
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just have a normal life out as other
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kids because i couldn't have pen or book
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or have a scholarship a scholar fee
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taken care by my parents and all those
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staff who was very hard on me and very
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frustrating very
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[Music]
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very hard how old were you when you left
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i was 26
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20. okay 26 when i left cameron and 2000
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2012.
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okay so you're still very young then and
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would you uh are going to give
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a credit to my past to that child who
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was very tough because he forces me he
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taught me in the hard way
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you know to have to deal with myself to
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be on my own to don't have to to to not
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rely on people just by not having
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anybody
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why i need it you know
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you don't feel a lot of loyalty no
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because there wasn't
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nobody at all relying on you know uh
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when you can have
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when even your parent can help you
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not because they don't want or just
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because they can
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then
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i mean
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as a kid you kind of like understand
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that you have to you have to walk your
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ass off you know otherwise
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it won't be easy for you you know
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you don't realize
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that it's kind of like
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education
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you know
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i think if everything was
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perfect for me as a
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kid i wouldn't be here and i wouldn't be
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uh having this perspective of life
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because
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i would have been
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maybe
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rely or expect something from somebody
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or from life you know but i have a tough
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life who taught me to like
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not expect anything from anybody you're
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on your own
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you know and then when you pick that up
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i'm like okay this is how it is guess
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believe me you won't get disappointed
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at all
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but does that not make it a bit hard to
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develop connections with other people
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now because you've come from a place
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that is very different to where you are
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now so you've gone from no one giving a
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[ __ ]
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to now everyone wants to kiss your ass
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does that does that make it hard to find
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figure out what's real and what's not
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there's a little bit of both you know uh
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first of all i'll as i say even about my
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parents it's not like they didn't it's
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not like they didn't give a [ __ ] it's
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just like they couldn't do anything
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you know even those who care couldn't do
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anything at all
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so the situation the uh the life there
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uh was so miserable
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anybody couldn't do anything
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my mom was always there
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but
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sometimes she was just powerless most of
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the time
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but she was there
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but uh
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yeah he make it very difficult to come
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to your point
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after my parents get divorced i was six
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years old i started living in a
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different houses did go to different
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family
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and then trying to have friends
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uh trying to be a part of that family
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and then was always like you know kind
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of like
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rejected or something at school at home
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at school because i didn't have a i was
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always a new kid i didn't have a k a friend
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from home that would go to school
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together so i get to school
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i don't know any kids
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whether it's my neighbor or not i don't
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have any friend at school any friend
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base
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so he gets
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very tough
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and uh my situation
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didn't have i mean the fact that at
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school
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they will point me out amongst other
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kids to be the one that didn't have a
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the one that doesn't have a
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pen to take note okay not book or the
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one that hasn't paid a scholar fee so
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they're gonna kick me out in front of
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other kids so yes therefore you're not a
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good profile to be a friend nobody is
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excited to be friend with that guy
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you know
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so
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despite my effort to be
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friend to her friend he was very hard
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and by the time that you're you're close
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to like maybe build something else have
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some relation with some kids then you
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have to move again go someplace and
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start over
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so i keep i kept trying and i think at
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some point i just like unconsciously
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give up like okay
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this might just be my life i just have
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to wrap this around my mind
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you know and just accepted it
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but
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i remember like being a child i kind of
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like have a virtual war in my mind
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a war with a perfect family
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with my mom and dad at home that i could
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have everything that we could have eat
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three meals a day
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you know easily go to school have
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friends go back home
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like that was in my mind and like when
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it was so hard for me i could escape and
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go take a time go in that wall who was
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just in my mind virtual and he was so
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perfect good enough to escape
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you know that's why like today uh
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no long time ago i heard about something
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that said mirror verse i'm like what is
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nervous they're trying to understand how
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like that's look very familiar to me
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yeah you have your own life i have i've
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been having that my entire life i have
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my mirror verse with me
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yeah so after all that oh christ you
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know
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i get used to now have friend
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and didn't even have a desire to try
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anymore because i get used to then i get
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to a point but nobody noticed that you
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don't have a friend nobody noticed that
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you're just a lonely guy you just want
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to be by yourself you know
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until the day that somebody wants
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to be with you
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then you find out that you are not so
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friendly you are not how you
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expected you or how he wanted you to be
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then you are not a good guy
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guess what i always been like this you
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know you didn't just give a [ __ ] you
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didn't just know me
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you know
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now i understand maybe you want to know
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me
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but this is who i am
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some people will be like oh you changed
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oh you this
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screw you i didn't change you didn't
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just know me before
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because if you knew me before
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you knew that how i was you know because
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before i was like that today i'm like
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i'm like this today but before i was
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like that so technically i didn't change
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okay i've got two questions because this
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is fascinating okay i feel like i'm
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learning a lot more about you here
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so
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personally
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i i didn't come from having money in the
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uk i came from a you know a
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working-class place but now i've got
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money sometimes i think back to the
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money struggles that i used to have and
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wish i had the money
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like i had the money i've got now back
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then do you ever think about that or is
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it just not something you even
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worry about anymore i don't wish to have
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um
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to go back in the past first of all i
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can't do anything in the past the only
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thing that i can do
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is the
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for the present and the future that's
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the only thing that i can uh
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control but if for somehow i have a time
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machine to go back i won't go back
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you know
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because i
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i
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strongly believe that the fact that i
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knew
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poverty
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and that situation
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make me appreciate what i have today the
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life that i have today even better
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and have a different perspective of life
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when you see somebody who come from a
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decent family or from a rich family he
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has a different perspective and he might
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be having a ton of money but there is
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something in life that he would never
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never understand
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you know i have a opportunity i had the
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opportunity
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to learn that to understand that even
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though he was in the hard way and uh
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without that
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i wouldn't be what i am today
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me being rich today once again is not
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about money i think it's my life
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experience my life experience for me is
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uh like one of the biggest
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thing that i value the more who has a
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more value i kind of like understand
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people different situation
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i go here i go back home i see i hang
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out with rich people
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and i i understand their problem
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and i see them
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what they are facing as a problem i
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understand that i i go there i see poor
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people i understand them i understand
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everyone i'm able to assimilate all
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those rich people doesn't understand poor
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people poor people doesn't unders poor
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people don't understand rich people but
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i understand both
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clearly because i've been in both sides
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i can't think for both of them you know
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i like that that's great yeah it's a
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great way of looking at it and also like
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you said that you went from a guy who
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was
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a bit of a low now or a guy who didn't
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want to be everyone's friend because of
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how you've been tre but now
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the people the ufc fans we see you as a
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very friendly gentle giant to people
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when you're not in the cage so did you
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make changes and how did those changes
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happen with your personality
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being friendly and being respectful is
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too thin different
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i mean i will respect you
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that doesn't mean i want to hang out
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with you i want to sit down and watch
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movies with you but we could i could
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probably yeah
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you know but i think respect i have to
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respect everybody
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first of all
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you know whether i like you or not that
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doesn't matter
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i have to respect you as a person
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because that's what i'm expecting from
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you to respect me in return
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you know that's only what i think i
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deserve from you
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you have a right to like me or not
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that's your right
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i won't
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blame you for that love is a feeling but
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respect is a duty we've talked a bit
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about your upbringing and how you became
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the person you are but why why fighting
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what was it that fighting did for you
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what feeling did you get that you just
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wanted to do more of
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i love finding since i was kids
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that was my passion
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everything that i could have
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done and enjoyed was like watching movie
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or like playing those
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game
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like go out there in the
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banana uh
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banana frame from and just kick and
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punch those banana tree onto the fare
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down
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and even though i was getting beat up
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after i woke but i was always do it
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again and again and again and not uh
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even kids around they didn't want to
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play with me first of all i didn't have
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friends but if you were kicking the tray
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down i'm not surprised
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banana trees okay they're soft so
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i grew up in cameroon so we have a
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culture of a so of soccer yeah or
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football yeah so everyone want to play
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soccer i was playing soccer but most of
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the time if i would have to choose it
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would have been like something like
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fighting stuff and they didn't like it
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for them that was violent
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you know
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so much when you tried to get people to
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play with you yeah they'd be like no
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we're playing football yeah so that was
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the first
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that was the first
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reason
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like me with fighting it was since i was
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a kid
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you know okay but um
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growing up like having my dad uh he was
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so strong because in my family we have
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that reputation my father that was so
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strong that was strict fighter
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you know was fighting at the street at
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the bar
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bar everywhere
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so
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he didn't have a good reputation
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so um
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i kind of like i was kind of like
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ashamed of my dad so why ashamed
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because he have this reputation of being
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a strict fighter like firing people and
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people i'm like oh that guy oh you know
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then i'm like uh i don't want people to
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talk about me like this
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wow so he's
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the genetics of him and probably what he
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had in him is now
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part of you now and that's part maybe
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why i had the same thing yeah but didn't
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just want to go the same way
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and i do believe that
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because he was there to show me maybe
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not the way to go but the way not to go
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because from my dad
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i really
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like seeing my dad or
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hearing people talking about my dad
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i was just six years old when they
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divorced and then i went to i started i
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we moved and people started to talk
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about my dad because when i was with my
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dad i didn't realize that basically i
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was at six years old oh
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so
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they started talking about my dad
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then i saw i just feel so
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ashamed of it then i'm like i don't want
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to become like that
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that was the first thing oh you know
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your dad passed away is that correct
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yeah yeah he passed away that was in
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2001. so how how was it to deal with
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losing him were you okay or was that
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difficult or
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he was difficult but he's not like we
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have many choice you know in africa
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stuff like that happen more often you
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you lose people uh
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yes he was hot i mean every kids that
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basically when you love your dad and you
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lose him
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you know it's not like your happiness
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i am but you have to deal with it life
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is moving on i hope you don't mind but
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yes i seen you posted a picture of him
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this was a while ago yeah and i actually
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uh i restored it i tried to restore it
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for you so that you could see it
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properly
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wow so there's an app that that helps
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you basically be able to see the faces
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more clearly from the photograph i sent
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you the changes ago this one look
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yeah
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it looks very clear than what i have
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yeah i thought it would help you so that
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you could see him a bit clearer
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thank you no problem i didn't um yeah
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this picture was like an old picture
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that somebody gave me
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i sent you that
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it's clear
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it's very clear yeah
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what is the app uh i'll i'll find out i
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can't remember what the name of it is
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okay send you it's good i like to play
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with it yeah it's fun like get your old
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photographs and refresh them and stuff

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