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" If you're on the fence about speaking your truth or sharing your world with a greater audience, don't be. We need each other badly. "
Kerby Jean-Raymond
World
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Need
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" I grew up thinking my father was tacky. There was no color coordination. It was whatever was cool. 'These sweatpants are cool. I'll wear them with these shoes that are cool.' He had less inhibitions. I wasn't respectful of his swag then. "
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