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Hi, I'm Von Vidi, also known as Joe McClinski. I want to be remembered as a creator of funny videos and music, as well as a camp counselor who made kids happy. Unfortunately, I also struggled with addiction and alcoholism, causing pain for my family. Despite that, I'm grateful for my supportive followers who mean the world to me. I've had an amazing life, traveling and making friends from all walks of life. I have no complaints and only feel peace and love for all of you.

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I grew up around Jewish people and went to Hebrew preschool. People often assume I'm Jewish because of my name. I visited Israel when I was 13 and have connections to Jewish culture. Most of my credits are also Jewish. Sometimes, I forget that I am Jewish, but I consider myself Jewish aspirationally.

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As a gay Jewish man and as the grandson of Holocaust survivors, I've always been incredibly touched and moved by the idea of America. As much as I loved and appreciated Europe for a lot of its qualities, it made me appreciate just this boundless sense of opportunity that people had in The US. Not to say that it's easier or that it doesn't have any flaws, but the idea that through hard work and, you know, personal grit, people can really get ahead in this country. And I've always thought that to be incredibly inspiring.

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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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I'm Christian Cooper, a passionate birder. Birds shape my perspective and love for the world. I'm traveling globally to discover more about them. Birding is about observing birds in their natural habitats. We have the power to improve the lives of the creatures we share this planet with. It's all about putting our minds to it. Seeing birds brings pure joy.

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I'm here to tell you that God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things. I may seem real regular, but that's who I am. I come from humble beginnings and don't have any fancy background. However, there is something special about me, and that's my willingness to love people. I love people regardless of their political party, viewpoints, race, or sexuality. I strive to make everyone feel comfortable.

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I was happy when I was poor, before Myspace, and now. Work wasn't a job, it was fun. I don't do things I don't like, established at age 12. I'm laid back but tough if pushed. My parents let me be me, and I've continued that way.

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I grew up in a rural town in Southern Alabama. When I needed my birth certificate, I discovered that my mother was only 12 years old when she gave birth to me. Despite the difficult circumstances, my mother supported me and helped me through it. I believe in the value of life and that every child deserves a chance, regardless of how they were conceived. My life has turned out well, with a loving family and a purpose. Aborting me wouldn't have eased my mother's trauma or allowed me to care for her now. Regardless of my challenging start, I feel blessed.

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I am Brian DiLalo, an economics teacher in Pittsburgh. Financial well-being means freedom to pursue my passions. I aim to leave a positive impact on my school and community before retiring.

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My name is Ava Combs. I was adopted by Didi. She wanted me to have a black parent like her. I met Gutsy and Milo when I was 6. My last name is Barone. Let's go.

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I had a typical childhood, taking ballet and playing violin, but I also marched for equality. At six, one of my moms had an accident that left her paralyzed. She fought hard to recover and eventually married my other mom. With such strong role models, I excelled in school and attended UC Davis, joining a sorority of inspiring women. As graduation approached, I felt the need for my own adventures and challenges, especially compared to my accomplished sorority sisters. After meeting with an army recruiter, I found my path to prove my inner strength and break stereotypes. I am US Army Corporal Emma Malone Lord, and I answered my calling.

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I come from a prominent Jewish family, focused on truth and the piano. I've studied the Holocaust for years and believe it's a lie due to math. The number of Jews in Europe doesn't match the reported deaths. I reject propaganda and value truth over wealth.

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I'm Desmond, a 10-year-old from NYC who loves dressing up and doing drag. Makeup makes me feel beautiful. I'm lucky to have a supportive mom. To kids facing bullying, ignore the haters and be yourself. Don't let anyone bring you down.

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I grew up around Jewish people, attending Hebrew preschool and visiting Israel. Many assume I'm Jewish due to my name, Elon. I have Jewish friends and feel connected to the Jewish community. Sometimes I forget that I'm not actually Jewish, but I consider myself aspirationally Jewish.

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I grew up around Jewish people and went to a Hebrew preschool in South Africa. People often assume I'm Jewish because of my name. I visited Israel when I was 13 and have connections to Jewish culture. Most of my credits are also Jewish. Sometimes I forget, but I consider myself Jewish, at least in spirit.

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What are your pronouns? She and they. I’m 6 years old and a drag queen. I perform as Lulu's Lumpy Twirl, starting at age 4. I’m the youngest performer and sometimes outshine adults. I love drag and have about one performance a month now. Do you want to practice? I really enjoy it and don’t want to stop. It’s about living in the moment and embracing what excites us. Wherever this journey takes us, I’m ready for it.

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I am Lacey Marie Basil, born Jim James Lyle on September 2, 1947. For the past six years, I have lived as my true self, a 75-year-old transgender woman, and I am the happiest I've ever been. Being transgender is not a choice; it’s biological. I realized I was female at age five, but societal acceptance was lacking, leading to years of suppression. Despite challenges, including two suicide attempts and a nervous breakdown, I persevered. Embracing my identity as Lacey has made me a better person, parent, and professional. I’ve undergone six surgeries and participated in extensive therapy. Now, I feel whole and connected to my true self, experiencing love and acceptance. Lacey is a gift, and I love who I am—mind, body, and soul.

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I have strong ties to Israel, rooted in my Jewish background. My family fled pogroms in Eastern Europe, and my grandfather's name is Israel. I grew up attending Sunday school as a reformed Jew. I deeply care about Israel's future and do not want to see it harmed.

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I grew up around Jewish people, attended Hebrew preschool, and visited Israel. My name is very Jewish, leading many to assume I am Jewish. Most of my friends are Jewish, so it just worked out that way. Sometimes I forget, but I consider myself Jewish, Aspirationally Jewish.

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I'm currently in Ireland, which is beautiful but cold. I moved here on January 15th and have found the people to be incredibly loving and welcoming. I'm in the process of obtaining Irish citizenship through my grandparents. I never imagined moving to another country, but I decided it was the best decision for me and my 12-year-old child. While I miss my other children, friends, and many aspects of my life back home, I'm working on building a new home here in Ireland. We plan to consider returning to America when it is safe for all citizens to have equal rights.

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My name is Tupac Shakur, I'm 17, and I find being 17 a bit odd but okay. I feel ready for the world at this age. I see myself as arrogant like my mom, which led me to quit my job today because I felt disrespected. I value what's important to me, like this interview, over serving pizza. My mom and I clash due to our arrogance, but she understands me.

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I identify as American, not African American. I believe in promoting freedom and equality, which is how I got elected. I didn't rely on race or privilege. I grew up in Overland, Saint Louis County, in a non-privileged family after my father passed when I was 12.

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I am proud to be Jewish as it has shaped me. Many claim to originate from Israel, including Zach who is 99.6% Jewish.

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I am a skinny guy with a funny last name, and I'm here to answer a question that's on everyone's mind. Who am I and why am I on this debate stage? Well, I'm not just a hopeful skinny kid with a funny name. I believe that America has a place for me too.

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I had a lot of freedom growing up and dropped out of school at 12. I convinced my mom to let me stay home, and I was self-directed. By high school, I was in a program for troubled kids. I wasn't a good student and focused on my interests. I was philosophical and read existentialism. I don't see myself as just an entrepreneur. I had a successful company but it's not my identity. I had the biggest website and sold it for a lot of money.
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