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How much have you made off writing children's books so far? And how long have you been making them?
And on a more fun note: What's your favorite part of being a children's book author?
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In terms of speech I used to talk with a lisp which is now thankfully not the case, and aside from this I also speak much more clearly and with greater projection.
This is heartening. I also have a very pronounced underbite (not as much as yours, though) due to an underdeveloped upper jaw, and I also have problems lisping with Ss, especially when projecting. Really hoping that I'll be rid of that when I do get that surgery.
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Oh jeez, thanks for responding. You just made me remember learning about Henry Box Brown when I was in elementary school. Thanks a bunch for the work that you do, I remember personal stories like that in elementary school, and they were some of the most fun parts of history class. I think they can really grab a kid's attention and get them interested in learning. And as the son of a teacher, I think that's pretty cool, to say the least.
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Generation 3 and 4 are the future, and Gore explicitly said "the present".
That's the problem. The question asked about the future.
What's your opinion on using nuclear energy as an alternative to fossil fuels in the future?
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Thanks a bunch for doing this AMA. The Fresh Prince is one of my favorite shows of all time. In fact, it's the reason my fraternity won second place two years ago at our school's annual lip sync competition. Anywho.
When founding a nonprofit, what in particular made you choose the path you did? What made you passionate about this cause? Were there other things that you were/are passionate about that you also considered advocating?
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