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I used to be a Zionist and planned to move to Israel. However, after visiting Hebron, the largest occupied city in the West Bank, I witnessed things that I cannot forget. I saw Palestinians being prohibited from walking on certain streets, while Israeli settlers enjoyed a luxurious lifestyle on top of a hill, protected by soldiers. At the same time, Palestinians lived in slums at the bottom of the hill, despite having lived there for generations. These experiences made me question my own biases and the beliefs I grew up with.

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A woman was shopping at a furniture store when she made eye contact with a man. While she was looking at couches, he sat on one in front of her and asked how she thought it would look in their place, calling her "babe." She laughed, and they exchanged numbers. They have been dating for three months.

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I was struggling to carry my bicycle up the stairs when a neighbor named Jeff offered to help. He stopped everything to assist me, and we quickly became close friends. Years later, during an HOA meeting, someone made a negative comment about Trump, and Jeff whispered to me that he was leaving because he was a Trump supporter. I realized then that I had never discussed politics with him before. Jeff is incredibly kind and helps everyone in our building, which made me reconsider my assumptions about Trump supporters. It was a wake-up call that not all of them are harmful or evil, and I recognized the importance of looking beyond surface-level beliefs to gain a more realistic understanding of others.

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I called my drug connection right after landing, then picked up crack. The next month and a half was a blur of heavy drug use and partying in LA.

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I feel bad rejecting white guys, especially when they show interest in me. One time, a white guy on Snapchat asked if we could hang out. I asked for a picture, and when I saw that he was very white, I couldn't bring myself to pursue anything further. It's not my fault, it's just my preference. I didn't respond to him, but now he keeps messaging me. I don't know how to tell him that I can't date white guys anymore because I'm more interested in black guys.

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I shook hands with a Hamas activist because they treated us well and were considerate. They took care of my mom's needs and were prepared. They provided shampoo and conditioner for women. I didn't ask about what was happening outside.

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We tied in a swimming competition, but only one trophy was given to the male swimmer. The reason given was for the sake of a photo. I felt guilty for participating in the unfair situation. No one else spoke up, so I realized we must stand up for ourselves as female athletes.

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I met Dave at a party, but he introduced himself as Darla. Reluctantly, I stayed and Darla took me backstage. We had a great time at a party and took many photos. Darla opened up about her journey, and I realized she was still the same person. I had changed, not her. I thanked Darla for bringing me back.

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I just voted in California, a very liberal state. When I arrived, I noticed many people wearing trash bags. A lady at the polling place asked why I was wearing one, but I just looked around and decided not to explain. It felt like everyone was in on a secret, and I wasn't going to spill the beans. If you're curious about why we're all in trash bags, you'll have to look it up yourself.

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I was misgendered three times in 24 hours at restaurants. At Benihana, the server referred to me as "sir," and my girlfriend corrected her, but the server didn't understand and insisted she was talking to me. We left because of the uncomfortable vibe. Later, at another restaurant, I was again called "sir," and after correcting them, I left feeling uncomfortable. At a third restaurant, I asked for the bathroom and was again called "sir," so I left once more. Servers in the food industry can be respectful without using gendered terms. Misgendering affects my day negatively, especially when it happens repeatedly.

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I attended a super exclusive event with many wealthy and famous individuals, and I felt out of place. I can't share too many details, but it was held in the Bahamas. Upon arrival, I noticed security was intense, with numerous guards carrying assault rifles. The atmosphere was surreal, as everyone there was either ultra-famous or incredibly influential.

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Story time at Bill's Burgers in New York City recounts the moment near this very table when dad met mom for the first time, an encounter that began as a job interview and evolved into something deeper. The speaker describes asking questions about philosophy, religion, and Jesus, noting the exchange that followed and the realization that mom was beautiful, smart, elegant, and Christ-like. This realization catalyzed a decisive pivot: forget this job interview, I want to date you. I said, I have enough friends. From that moment, the couple's journey began, shaping the path that followed. This origin story marks where their journey started.

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Nothing is by mistake. Nothing. I will never forget the time I was in Israel with my mother on a pilgrimage. I stood in the ticket line and saw a guy who looked very familiar in the snake of the ticket line. I told my mom, this guy looks so familiar. And as a typical mother, she said, go and say hi. No. We were late for our flight and I'm not going to come off like a crazy person with a that's just weird. That ended up being Charlie. Nothing is by coincidence. Now did I did we know that that no. Not until we were like three months into our relationship and looking at time stamps seeing that both of us were in Israel at the same time. But nothing is by coincidence.

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I played tennis in my conservative town and a man made a transphobic joke. I confronted him, explained I'm non binary, and use they/them pronouns. He was taken aback and quiet. I believe our interaction will make him think twice about making such jokes in the future. I'm glad I spoke up, as I usually let offensive comments slide, but I want to do better.

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I visited Israel and had a strange experience where I felt pressured into a sexual situation. They tried to push a young girl on me, but I refused. It made me uncomfortable, and I left. I worry about influencers and politicians being manipulated in similar ways. It's a concerning issue that needs to be addressed.

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Nothing is by mistake. Nothing. I was in Israel with my husband on a pilgrimage, standing in the ticket line, when I saw a guy who looked very familiar. I told my mom, this guy looks so familiar. And as a typical mother, she said, go and say hi. No. We were late for our flight and I'm not going to come off like a crazy person with a that's just weird. That ended up being Charlie. Nothing is by coincidence. Now did I did we know that that no. Not until we were like three months into our relationship and looking at time stamps seeing that both of us were in Israel at the same time. But nothing is by coincidence.

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I was set up on a blind date by my best friend, who insisted I go out with this guy without Googling him. She can be very bossy, as best friends often are. Despite her request, I ended up Googling him anyway.

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I'm in Dubai at 1:30 AM, and I just walked to the supermarket for water because I'm really thirsty. The reason I feel comfortable doing this here is because I know I'm safe. Unlike in Europe and many parts of the US, where women can face danger when alone at night, here, the consequences for harassment or assault are severe, like deportation or jail. As a result, people respect personal boundaries, and you feel secure. I think there's something to be learned from this culture to make our streets safer for everyone.

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I got kicked out of a gender reveal party for joking about the baby's gender not sticking in 10 years. Grandma got upset and left. I bought them a pride onesie from Target.

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I was at UT Austin where I encountered transgender pro Palestine protesters. I questioned if Palestine mistreats trans people. The protesters were offended and refused to engage. I expressed disbelief that gay rights and support for Palestine could coexist. The situation escalated with insults exchanged.

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My first boyfriend, who was a little older than me, made a mistake by robbing someone on Valentine's Day. He gave me the stolen money as a gift, which I found sweet because no one had ever done something like that for me before. I was 15 at the time. It was my first time receiving a gift or someone trying to do something nice for me. Even though it was only $13 and a fake Gucci belt, I appreciated the effort he made to get me something.

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I have lost touch with reality and started renting a wheelchair to experience how my daily life would change. It's one thing to imagine being in a wheelchair and not being able to reach certain things or having to rearrange my home. But the overwhelming emotion I felt when I first tried it was indescribable.

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I proposed to my girlfriend Candy in public, and she said yes. Her engagement ring is a rubber band on my butthole. We joked about it going viral. In Vegas, we joked about getting better service if we mentioned diarrhea. We met a friendly person named Kevin. I love Candy's femininity and how she wears high heels. We had a good time and joked about getting better service with a high five. Thanked Kevin for his kindness.

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I used to be a committed Democrat, supporting figures like Bill Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton. However, I've noticed a divide in Silicon Valley's social scene. There are two types of dinner parties now: one where everyone shares the latest views from The New York Times, which I no longer attend, and another where people engage in open discussions and have fun, like gatherings with David Sacks and others. This reflects a broader cultural shift towards more meaningful conversations. It's comforting to be with people who are thoughtful and insightful, rather than those who simply follow popular narratives.

This Past Weekend

Trevor Wallace | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #376
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Theo Von hosts Trevor Wallace in a lively chat that blends stand-up, online clips, and personal anecdotes. Theo introduces Trevor as California-born, energetic comedian behind the Are You That Guy tour and viral videos on Instagram and TikTok, praising his outgoing style and crowd connection. Trevor recounts travel chaos for his Nashville run, noting flight cancellations and the unpredictable timing of weather, while joking about snow and the rough conditions. They riff about bodyboarding in Santa Monica, the ocean, and misnaming seas, weaving in goofy bits about geography and pop culture as they go. The conversation veers into cross-cultural moments: meeting people from Bahrain at the airport, joking around what to ask without being insulting, and mixing up country names with jokes about Joe Biden and Christmas lore. They reminisce about old-school etiquette and slap-stick stories, including a girlfriend’s grandmother slapping Trevor and the wild vibes of prom night, alcohol-fueled misadventures, and the chain-link fence moment Trevor once endured while chasing a date, which leads into playful reminiscences about high school crushes and awkward flirtations, including a mushroom-fueled moment that ended with a bandaged hand. The talk broadens to pop culture anchors: music video mashups, collaborative vibes, and the early days of memes. They touch on the era of country-rapper crossovers and the first teenage dances when songs like Goodies hit school gym floors. They reflect on growing up, the quirks of adolescence, and the dynamics of crushes and awkward social rituals. They also discuss the reality of show business: Trevor’s acting experiences, audition stories, near-misses with Chris Pratt, and memories of meeting Simon Rex at a Red Rocket premiere. They talk about the thrill of meeting admired peers, the grind of long shoots, and the balance of creativity with logistics on film and TV. Trevor explains the difference between filming videos and working on a set: a handful of crew, quick turns, snacks, and the challenge of staying in character; he emphasizes collaboration with friends, direct-to-fan releases, and live performance as core to his approach. He confirms the Are You That Guy tour runs across the U.S., with stops in New Orleans, Saint Louis, Portland, Seattle, Ohio, Florida, and beyond, and explains the origin of the tour name as a reflection of the frequent question, Are you that guy? They discuss the creative process, burnout, and pacing. They consider the pressure to post, the value of taking time off, and the need to feel like oneself rather than chase numbers. They close with gratitude for friends and supporters, a tease of future projects, and a sense of excitement for what comes next. Both laugh, hopeful about tomorrow.
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