like me. in 2017. got it.

  • May 9, 2018, 11:09 p.m.
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so my mom’s cousin. he um. went naturally. also apparently he was a pioneer of LGBTQ rights so that’s cool. he was like me according to one of the articles my mom showed me.......kind, humurous [sp?] firm when neccessary. so he was just. a genuinely nice guy apparently.

and.

my mom’s cousin......despite his um troubles. he persevered. apparently. he kept going. in what ways have i persevered? um. that’s a..........hm. that’s a good question. apparently in boarding school for a snow sculpture contest i won an award for ‘kept trying’, or something like that. er. in other words ‘didn’t give up’. um. well....... ‘giving up’ is just another way of doing things but um. thank you. anyway. my mom’s cousin.

and also.

maybe. at the end of the day it isn’t about where someone went to school or where they’re from or w/e. sure those things are interesting to know...... maybe. the most imperitive thing is. the kindof person they are/were. for instance. Kaitlin from the bar. she’s just. she’s awesome. one time years ago i ran into her at the store and she’s just as nice as she is in the bar. so. [also. she’s easy on the eyes,]. i think. most people would want to be remembered for who they are not. where they went to school, or w/e. bettie page is one example. i think of her as this sunny, sweet southern girl. [as a feminist. partial to women what can i say,].

well. and as a bisexual woman i’m. partial to women i’m just not that out on fb. i like the ladies and not just sexually. [although that too.]. but anyway.


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