tv Project Enlightment Deutsche Welle October 29, 2023 4:15pm-5:01pm CET
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as it takes a look at the popular social media website, tip top governments want to know if it's collecting the personal data of his user. remember, you can always get your news around the clock on dw dot com. and of course on social media using the handle dw needs a mike look, actually stay with the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the planet. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age . replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy around the world, without exception. is this local and
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a detailed information really for, for this? or is it for our to pa document tree renewables, whether this dots november 25th, dw, with over 1000000000 use us take talk is the world wide success. but governments are concerned as take talk belongs to a chinese company. good. the chinese government has access to our data and use the platform to manipulate as is picked up the ultimate propaganda tool. the, anyone can make impressive videos on the smartphone using take talks. i like to play around with it to buy their hands. the company behind tick tock came up with a pretty clever concepts,
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but not everyone is enjoying take talk because the company is based in beijing, chinese by things employees have access data from european and american use as the us started taking measures to prevent this in the u. s a ban on take that is currently being heavily debated. company c e o shows the tool was already grilled by you as lawmakers over the data security. so what's really going on to take talk as my dogs clinics loops, all personal data from take talk to use as nobody knows what is saved on the service. um, so how long? oh, with the chinese government has ringing access to it. in early 2023, take talk data security regulations were updated. if you can send the following day to ruby said, direct messages, location data, use the content, purchasing information, contacts, surveys, research on the developed as minutes, search potty temp forms, and pub this device and network data, personal information,
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duration and frequency of usage. the 5th basically means essentially when you agree to it, it says that a contract or keystrokes, so it essentially knows what you're doing and what you're saying to people on your mobile phone, which is effectively a knows where you're saying and doing with anybody. so as soon as we join the platform, we can send to take talk, connecting and pasting on uh data. this new way to use this to avoid agreeing to this other platforms like facebook, instagram, and youtube link. so collect lots of data though. so what's the difference? i don't know if it's collecting more data. what i would say is that the danger and the right tick tock might be more of the next. the central threat to the west. and the traditional type players is that the tech players violate our privacy as a means of making money. and they're not that actors in a sense, but they're not
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a threat to national security. there are threat to your privacy that might be a threat to your mental health. they might be a threat to our elections. they might be interested in terms of misinformation. but their intentions are around monetization of that violation of products. find dylan's has insisted that the chinese government does not have access to the a tax on that it gets processed only in the us, singapore. the you. however, the investigative reports and whistle blowers have proven that employees in china also have access to all the information. so in a nutshell, take talk cannot guarantee, but it's data will not be accessed by the chinese government as uses. we should be aware of what data we agree to show when we sign up on the app. the majority of young people under the age of 30 spent the majority of their media consumption off
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one to detail. would we be comfortable if that tv channel was controlled by the chinese communist party? would we be okay with that? i would say no, we are. these are bold claims. there's no concrete evidence of chinese governmental control of take talk as of yet. and content to take talk is not only created in china, but from use us around the world at the same time. take those algorithms influence what we see on our, for you page. this allows for certain opinions to be pushed while others are suppressed. but the same is true for algorithms on youtube, facebook and instagram in the us. these up trust it up to all, they only want to make money. many members of congress would like to get rid of picked up the 21st days of already banned the from official devices and in all officially the wifi networks. and the recent us senate bill could even give president binding the power to bend tick tock across the country with the law. just
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take the nation and the world need a new playground to data espionage on take talk. as us president donald trump had already tried to bomb the out, the current us government use tick tock as a national security threat to government officials called use tick tock them their work for the danger with tick tock is that there is no separation between the ccp and any chinese company, the n a, c, c, p, has a vested interest in the a denigration of the decline of western power. and so what you have is not only the same level of privacy valuation, but it might be used to raise a generation of people in europe in the us, civic, non profit, military, and government leaders who feel worse about the west. take talk as a propaganda and spiteful, more countries than just the us all concerns in january of this year that you want to talk to respect, you know, and ensure your opinions use this day. so it was safe take talk,
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has also been banned from official government devices in canada and the you finding the chinese up entirely as being debated as fear of its influence, especially around elections of high d as intelligence organizations see themselves our competitors about our enemies and have a vested interest in diminishing our success for electing candidates, they feel are more rush or china friendly. so why on earth where they stop all the time, these intelligence services manipulating us by a take talk? well, for this to be true, the chinese government would have to directly instruct by the ends to push the content that seems a little unlikely to me. but there's also more to by the end than algorithms. so i'm content like lips tact with eligibility to drafts of one sense that is that a reason to band tick tock in 2020 the indian government decided to do exactly that . the reason was ongoing conflicts along the border between india and china. 6,
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the chinese apps and games are currently restricted in india. is this the way to deal with chinese technology? people in india have been living without tick tock since 2020. the uncertainty of a data security was one of the reasons for the bad. the markets reacted immediately . the bands actually cleared to go back to in the market because a lot of theaters was eating on 1020 and then it gave opportunity for many in newnon continues to come in. and feedback particular got new platforms that just sending that to take tools with quickly develop like junction launch for content creators this month to new era. so why do you think the band was at, at one given point of time frames lengthened off, but it also gave a lot of opportunity to go on and create that because then it was a lot of money that was flushed. the current include us so that they can be on
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certain platforms and attack certain kind of want take to catch more than 200000000 uses in india. what do people think? because the new apps replacing it? i used to enjoy the talking because it was majorly, i'm quarterly for a short video, is only a b z that i use the instagram be used. so i think the days behind on things because we don't get to know really what's happening in the way before these. so yeah, i missed the other platforms have profited from the take to the band in india and dependency on and chinese technologies is decreasing. other countries see this as an alternative model for the future. data protection is one thing, but many experts also one that the app is highly addictive. short self produced use of videos have become a real trend because of the tick tock instagram you to about trying to copy the idea, but so far they haven't been able to match the original so what is picked up
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doing right here? the top 3 factors for the algorithm success take top feed has variety and is entertaining. the algorithm chooses which videos pop up on the for you page. they include videos that have gone viral, as well as unknown creators. people around the world create content. so the choice is huge dark, it's hundreds of signals every hour. so it can begin to calibrate in on the type of content that keeps you focused on tick tock, maintain your attention, maintain, to your engagement, and the magic of tick tock that anyone who uses took talk for longer than a couple hours can confirm is a your tick tock is different than mine. full content made by uses, the quality does not have to be perfect. any one creating content on trending topics, accompanied by the right music,
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could be successful. grace evangelists and technology is all accounts, most anyone can go viral on take talk over night, the signal liquidity. and apparently algorithm is able to create the ultimate streaming network for you in the us household spend 11 to 15 minutes a day, deciding what to watch. we can talk, you don't have to make any decisions. it's one channel and it knows exactly what kind of content you want, cuz the algorithm 0 then on an increase, the ultimate, most pleasurable, most rewarding and low energy, low energy commitment around decision streaming media service and history. keeping use is on the platform for as long as possible. take talk has to affect to that. use a spend around 1.5 hours on that move in anywhere else. space that uses only stay for about 45 minutes to take to account the rhythm, photos, the statistical principles of time to sample subsets of people to see that way that they like whole video. so if the items that you've, yes,
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they tend to continue to increase the size. and then in the best case, if you're on the page. so that's why you can see that in this i would have from some other video goes read. the bible take talk is more addictive than other platforms. a video that grabs your attention leads to, due to me being released. and i'll bring in this makes us happy and we want to reproduce the feelings in regular intervals to talk shows with the videos that keep us hooked. is it really just a all right, that makes take talk. so successful is still good for that is uh, if somebody please at all because of how old the i just see them from a black pulse of hybrid form in states. take talk, have many young uses this drawers in, move people gen z create i'm consumes content on. take talk
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when people out of the to 30 were surveyed on whether they'd rather have tick tock or other streaming media. netflix h bo everything, majority of them chose tick tock. so you now have people under the age of 30 are spending more time on tick tock. there's all other media and there's tech, talk to them on your people. tick tock, lands loving networks, to trying to coffee, take talks recipe for success, so false, and no avail. and unbeatable algorithm, data protection that's at least pop the dubious and over a 1000000000. use us worldwide that's take talking and not show genius or dangerous . do we need tide or regulation, or do you live? depends on the way it is. be excited to hear from you bye, for now. as the,
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as we approach that my skin you had a clue has no doubt as an end of nice carol, she looks up to people in the hospice and support stay relatives. it's a judging and meaningful task. that's just like the next d w. always been like the guiding lights for me. this is the one thing that i can not to be tolerant. when neither could or not, the girl was at the telling of the french revolution. she demanded for women and struck everything. what does freedom mean in the 21st century project in life? in 45 minutes on d, w. well then progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about
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consensus, talked to about the type of the 28 punch, right? it says, and sometimes it's exhausting, trying to find it in about an adjustment and the normal life can be exhausting. listening to people talk about pet t saying slight, very important i could screen. but what good with that too? it was me. it's like jumping back and forth between 2. well the image i'm spring, it's close. it's ok to enjoy yourself and just to now start. but dealing with life and death, you have to process it. you con, distraught to telephone from this your tongue november, november, the full. every time i come to the hospice, i'm filled with a kind of joy. it's not less easy to talk about is just anybody serious with you them time coming up nice to dispensing, could make you don't the time drowning an infinite sadness when i'm alone. but i do think about just a lot, and i think i find positive energy in difficult situations as well as in happy one that i because barbara always says, learn how nice that you're here. and every time i think to myself,
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how nice that i get to be. so you have the a hi it's been you a honda? i didn't i'm present in the hi i'm yeah, one is the new present us the dvd ash. 021 grams. so what does 21 grams refer to? that's roughly how much the human. so my way, it's not scientifically prove and of course that's not true, but it needs the most of room for what. what does that leave room for? oh, crap. thank if the ones we want to make dash less of it today and we want to talk with you about things. people don't usually like to talk about times to get another
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unit. i'm a companion for the dying, which means that i'm always standing at the crossroads between life and death lead to i've been doing this for 7 years now and i have the feeling this way cuz put way more intensity to how i'm living. because without death, there's no nice nobody knows that stuff along. on top of that, i've also lost siblings. so death is always played a big role for me. and then with my grandfather go, so i was 11 when he died and saw this decline, the other really alive, man's where did so many things changed within just 2 months. i was there for all that. so that's been my experience with that so far. how you say you were at the funeral to add a home about i was at the funeral and i saw him for the last time for the 2 weeks before he died, i visited him for the last time. it was already pretty far gone. he'd regret a lot, he talked about his mother. he didn't really recognize anyone anymore, but he was still alive and still present somehow. or why his own grief helps us to see feelings more clearly and sense most subtle. and you're always getting mixed
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because grief doesn't begin with the death of a person. so grief, all the dislike, guess is a fact of life that accompanies us. it was your dislike. i accompanied an 8 year old girl who loves to 12 year old sister to bone campsite fund on dublin. you know, i doing the family rights off to the day to come by and i was and i noticed that she was sometimes the police side for a moment, a moment and then she was okay. and it's been divided. so we go back to play a piece of intel up with it's like she jumped from one pool of sadness to the next class. and often it's the case with us adults that we think of just such a well of grief that we call and get house events. we will mess drowned and it then goes, i definitely noticed that some major differences between children and adults of oxygen and all the on the
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estimate assessed for a few weeks. so i've seen a company, mandy, who has a serious health conditions now soon she will die. she's on the waiting list for hospice bed. of on demand vice funds divide, signed it. right. so let's just, i was wondering about your bucket list or i would have called the wish list of, of what you call a bucket list in there. for instance, tom. yeah, it's quite a funny story. i saw a movie wants to fill stuff to her in the hospital and they said to themselves, hey, i still have certain things that i would like to do or has the field before i kick the bucket, to go home and they still up before she moved up, you know, and then it became so clear to me a bucket list, which of those things that i was still like to do before i kick the bucket, to move up to the top feeder that you have so many or 40 or 40 to right. now, wow, and 2 of the ones that codes you've done those to exactly. i to feel the or
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shape them some houses. it was sort of and it was funny in the beginning of the when you think about it for it's like what do you really want to do or experience in your life or something where it's like there were a couple of things where i thought to myself, as well, hello. this might be exactly what i want from life general before to happen. for example, i'd like to eat fresh strawberries or fly. i thought that would never really happen . then suddenly i found myself sitting in an ultra light airplane. and it was like, wow, well, because flying me kind of means interesting to me or probably because i had a near death experience. i felt this kind of freedom then to be honest, irish things i had good her from this matter that i felt some of that again and this out for lifeline. just existing between heaven. and that was really fascinating for me to finish for some, you know, type of reason as i'm, when did you start writing all that down?
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because i'm, i'm going to box for the next 9. google list immediately off to my la surgery from which was when i decided not to undergo any more surgeries. and that was a very major operation because they had to be super late me 4 times. and it became very clear to me like no, i've had a total of 11 life saving hot interventions guys, but that's enough. or i didn't the same bread, so to speak. i decided to take this palliative rogia to this and also to pursue these wishes. so if i could list of what i'd like to do, and i still haven't got their final searching for ready had a near death experience. um, how does, what do you think happens after death and told me no, it's for me for the stuff. what about sort while i'm totally convinced that i know because in this new test experience, i didn't see a bright light tunnel like some people too. i saw myself dying from a box for me it was completely bizarre because i could hear and feel this crazy alarm sound. coming from the marta i could field and this is 5th. but at the same
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time there was also a complete stillness total silence. so it was completely quiet and noisy at the same time. and there was also the total piece. i noticed that i no longer had any questions. i also had this strange, 360 degree view without having to move in any particular way. that's what it is, come give yet, and it became clear to me that in the end the 1st thing would be why mail my notice that me from and then it was clear, well hello, there you go. and my fear of death immediately vanished. foster this near death experience phone, contact the number on the the
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money you take about item is gone. yes, it's going about that. that's what i'd like to ride the road coaster. okay. okay. but that was pretty cool too. yeah. as to april, the 11th, i may tell her i said children's bereavement, great. i was leading just reply to a few months before her big sister died of bone cancer. she was only 12 and it was 8 years old. and somehow we instantly clicked and since then i have a company, the family show through that grief joy, i'm dying gum jovita sits in her folder. tell me what you're planning. lice. i'm done reading the document. yeah. okay, i'm yeah, i just have your mind. i have my dissertation so bad guys, and we also have, i'm interested in the agency of terminally ill children to nephew to vanish. and
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because i think that children onto involves nearly enough in this whole process when it comes to therapy meshes and just being included in the whole decision making process. it seems as though it is i can tell you, i think you should definitely let the kids have their so it's gonna be did. of course, you could also consider the parents perspective, the design, other actually assessing how equipped to their children or to decide on these issues nobody to non so it but the children should definitely be involved. you should ask about their opinions and wishes and also about agency dealt with and i got some vendors and all that. do you think that you for your company, different families? so my doctoral thesis now for a few months for a year, then i might get to many different perspectives because no 2 families there were like, do the other than glad i then somehow incorporate them. oh, come talk to me. no. would that still be scientific enough? for them, assistance offers them, you know, does that come that qualitative social research is really going into depth, not taking a broad approach, fell it and then it becomes less about having as many cases or families as possible . and more about looking at what are the very concrete subjective issues that come
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up and asking a terminally ill child. these questions been done and if you do that over a long period of time, you will need significantly fewer cases. then if you were to just conduct a series of interviews, so i would 1st wait until you have the research design and use and then you can look at the next step. how many families do you need to answer your questions, find something to that will be decided to identify for instance, june, the 15th. the thing for me that still inexplicable is how the time i spend in the hospice is imbued with the menlo de cool, nice, gentle rhythm of nice weather. adagio will presto, mine arrow major. everything's held together by a structure, everything interact just with everything else. it's like values that we define demand, i'm increasingly aware of the emotional depths that sign coach, facing the world itself and its inhabitants. and so i've got this, this is, this is i feel very, very comfortable here. i just have to say that over fee is i had to just go on.
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although i can't say exactly why i simply feel comfortable here. i feel like i'm in good hands. you know. good old school. that's always for me. i never used to feel this way, but eventually it's a relevant whether i still have 3 months or only for another 2 years. but it's just not important for i'm enjoying this time that i have now like this is, it's beautiful because all the things that i have suffered in my cost don't match or any more than that versus a developer. this is how was it for you to grow up in an alternate gmc us in the perfect shape? me a lot, for example, because of that experience. i didn't want to come here. i didn't want to come to this hospice life isn't very easy. is it for you this too much ahead of you? you don't even know it yet. so that's something else that's good for me. i'm gonna look, there's not much that can happen to me anymore, but i see on them. are you afraid of death because it doesn't sound like it's only
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a roll please? no, no soul of especially since i was told of my day would be simply losing my strength of losing the desire to do anything well done. of those of you of us and it would be like slowly saying good bye to life and falling asleep when the i'm and i will not resist this study this, this is almost, i think the death comes when it's supposed to come done. and that is quite reassuring domains friends for the mind, like in the
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a message to me personally is supporting the people here and making their lives multiple because so i want to put a smile on the faces and enjoy life with them to the fullest over as much as possible. life is so precious and we only get one, even if he knows it's incredible. we assume you should still make every my minutes and unforgettable quantities and maybe i'm taking on a bit too much for. but that's my goal. notice, and you should always have a goal and so don't mind seeing how ok. so i think these need to go back. yeah, i said no, yes i had the same. so when i saw that it somehow doesn't fit to to that's what will come. where do these blocks come from the big data. there's only the pink one here now, to me, that's a little too so. so really going just on down. see not really fun up. some again, one's gonna exactly. so we're looking at one of those businesses of nearing it like
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this. yes. okay. as positive matches look good. i work on the truck, us to very good. yes, great. then very sanders, clicking that and then i'm excited to talk about the back cover. take 6. we can think about the design is the back cover to hope to excite the mid threes thing and come back and then maybe we can look at the whole phone go on in this paragraph, it's important to me that these 10 insights come across even stronger this is seen items as the notion of what the books about coming, okay. this of us, of us just ball so and it's not just and the people dealing with them and then phone number to sign conductress is as you always put it so beautifully. people who are dealing with death don't need to take a mindfulness. cool. yeah. yeah. kind of does, instead of a guess, i don't want to write this book. i need for people who are confronting desk right
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now. but for everyone, because this is a subject this effect so, so i'm going to swing willow, die at some point. and that's why it's so important to somehow deal with the subject beforehand. it's what i answered when dest eventually happens, it wouldn't be as difficult to manage the, this is hi, bruce sto, breeze lost a cool, that's totally sweet of you. 8 after that, so in your bucket list, often enough. yes. and the fresh from random beg look really fresh to thank you very much on chris, about one right now. i'd love one. great. so it's good to say i haven't eaten strawberries for ages. so yes, that was a great idea of yours. my pleasure,
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please eat there is still plenty little. yes, that's great. i always loved them as a child to my grandmother had a huge god and back then i'm from the 3rd if it was filled with strawberries and cards, things like that. and i was just really present whenever i was bay, you don't really find me in the god. mm hm. because that does also, it also has a lot to do with your childhood, right strawberries. so do you want people 2 weeks to please at your funeral level? or does or what do you think about it? see what else? you know, some people really like things like that. so yeah, for example, i could totally imagine people drinking coffee at my funeral. i think that's kind of cool because i also like to drink coffee all the time. it's been like i'll be downstairs and do do to you can drink something. this doesn't time for me for then i'm not quite sure
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about it. i mean, usually i don't where black guy may come to. so, so should i take some of again, that name? is that okay? this much so far? fair cool. very cool. it's somehow much smaller than i expected to ask about. okay, so look so much bigger on tv. oh, of the diesels, in line with a 27 year old company to die out of a lot. yes. and then i get that question fairly often, and i always think to myself, why wouldn't i miss of the bottom it? why is the scene is something that said the queue? yes, yes, it's something that everyone finds so difficult and they say, hey, why you doing this? why are you dealing with such a heavy subject to such a young, a end table for me to me it doesn't feel heavy for me is for me it's more question of why isn't this a normal thing for us to do it on this is best for got something i just don't because i want these with teeth for me. it on this day when this dentist have
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relationships, liam on this emptiness. and just being in this pure existence, what does line? i think that's what makes me feel even more life and screwing less high is china? i've got lucy here. yeah. this is like, it's just way too much going to flour. but we don't have to cook with it. missy. no, that's right. you can type some mouse so much color flour. didn't know what to do with so much cauliflower. i think i turned to the overestimate to dates when okay,
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no stress the yeah yeah. nonsense i'm. i made the 19th. he passed away on speakers. they said he wouldn't peacefully in his sleep. i know it must have been a relief for him to finally says, but it still has the mazda when i go to visit with him 4 times dr. tom design, his eyes were always shining until he couldn't type in the many more. then he was just sleeping speechless, mixed only later did i realize how much these meetings have changed me. the interplay of life and death accompanies us every day. we don't want to acknowledge one, and that's dest directly affects us. so someone in our family media, you bought this, this was still ringing my ears. he was never afraid of death, thoughts. he was only afraid of lines for them, leave him. why not be here? you go, thanks. have
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a good flight for 14. okay. and then please check in with ms. britsky in room 13 to see if he's ready. okay . how do i know i'm bringing you not to this extent alicia's mrs. shiva. oh my god. god, it always sounds delicious. this is fantastic, right? wow. just great. i had hoped for this. i think you requested a sorry, guess? potatoes in him. yes. because identification today's friday. right. it smelled like face didn't it? and i was like, yes. yes, that's a much better. now let's turn this towards, meet them, i can ages everything is the my milk is this, so everything is good. we've got everything. yes, of course. good. thank you. shouldn't go unhappy. t. c, late to by accident on november, november the 18th. every now and then i experience moments of doubts. even though
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i'm set this, i found my life cooling, working in a hospice. there are also times when i feel pushed to my limits and some things. and i wonder if i can really do this. come accompany people on that journey. i understood like like well, we're christening the book. i think congratulations . thank you. is that september the 6 inch thick from time to time when i forget to when my name tag, people asked me how long i has been a patient to you. the total cost is my end fault because i deliberately shaved my head, but was mind a hot uplift. the lesson, i've been thinking of shaping my head down to 3 millimeters for a while. you publish it. so now that i've actually done it, i feel a lot more feminine than i did before, simply because it feels so much more comfortable. so if you want to feel that maybe
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i'm always looking to do something extremely extremely causing tava. since then. so april, the 16th a musical often noon in the hospice, the year was the last sense to reopen, to stop functioning apart from that music trans thoughts so much more than just a few notes. it's beautiful to see when it looks something in a person's mind and causes memories to come flooding back. now, yes, i'm the guy, you know, for version blown vision mission yet. so to me it looks great. wow, this is the nazareth and now look, i know. right since may the 13th the she was asleep. i sat down with her intuitively and started to speak. i'm sure if she could
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hear me or not. it's not me. i took her hands and started to cry. i could not understand how such a special person could be destroyed by this disease. the defense then, the corners of her mouth turned up and she pressed my hands tightly to her heart time. i can't remember a moment in my life that was this full of looms, love and energy as this one is. uh the, and that's how good truman. and if it was funny you think so i really like it. so call me writing desktop. say, what do you think about us remain for a little behind why you're mad on. well then you can just like to, to last of it that, that works out may be open and will sadness or even just to feel really happy, honestly. so sorry, because sometimes it's just nice to scream at all. okay, but then you also have to join and. c 6
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