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Hot take: that apology from the wellness influencer with the fake cancer story felt rehearsed
I met her at a coffee shop in Portland three years ago before all that came out and she brushed off a homeless guy asking for change with this cold look that told me more than any scripted YouTube video ever could, has anyone else noticed how people's small actions give away their real character?
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hannah_west391d ago
Yeah that coffee shop thing is rough. Actions speak louder.
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olivia6702d ago
Nah, you can't judge someone's whole life based on one bad moment in a coffee shop. People have off days, especially when they're stressed or tired. That homeless guy could've been aggressive or creepy for all you know - you weren't in her head. The fake cancer thing was wrong, but dragging a random encounter from years ago into it isn't fair. Maybe she was just having a rough morning and regretted it later. Everyone screws up sometimes, doesn't make them a monster.
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