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Someday We Will Laugh at This

Hello. Welcome to the channel where I tell my life. Today I am going to tell you an episode that broke my existence. And if you don't mind, I prefer to tell it in the third person, as if I were talking about someone else... because I still need to look at it with a little distance.

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Hello. Welcome to the channel where I tell my life. Today I am going to tell you an episode that broke my existence. And if you don't mind, I prefer to tell it in the third person, as if I were talking about someone else... because I still need to look at it with a little distance.

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