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You mean I only have to put $1 down on an album that will cost the same no matter how much I put down? Can I put $30 down?
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You mean I only have to put $1 down on an album that will cost the same no matter how much I put down? Can I put $30 down?
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This is a fun fact of mine that I have to mention. I have two cousins that have albinism and are very successful. They are brother and sister and happen to have the same birthday two years apart. I have heard (but never really asked) that their parents happen to both have this gene that no matter what, they will have children with albinism and they don't have it themselves. Is there any truth to that? I have no idea if you can answer it, just thought I would ask. I am not close enough with them to really get into it with them and I thought maybe you would have some more insight since you've probably talked to doctors and such about it. Secondly, one of them is gay, albino, and lives in New York. Not that any of those are related, but I really respect his confidence with all of that (he is married :)). I know high school may have been hell for you. Did you always just embrace yourself and how you are and let people deal with it or did you feel like an outcast? If you felt like an outcast, and you don't anymore, what helped you feel comfortable in your milky skin. I always love to hear how people finally say fuck it, I am who I am. Is there any transition that you can think of where someone maybe made fun of you and you didn't take offense, you just thought 'that guy is an asshole' and how you came to that realization? Cheers.
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