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A guy I worked with had a long-distance relationship with this girl heâd yet to meet in person. Then, suddenly, she told him she could fly out…
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I WOKE UP TO FIND MY FLAG GONEâAND A $20 BILL ON MY DOORSTEP It wasnât about the flag. It was about what it meant to me. Iâd hung it out front the day I moved inânot to make a statement, just to feel a little more like home. New street, new neighbors, new everything. I was the outsider. Everyone knew it. Nobody said it, but you can feel that kind of thing. So when I stepped outside and saw the pole empty, just the little plastic clip swinging in the wind, I felt this weird knot in my chest. Anger, sure. But mostly just… disappointed. Like Iâd lost more than fabric. I didnât even mention it to anyone. But the next morning, I found a piece of notebook paper under my doormat. Torn edges. Handwritten, kind of messy. It said: âI SAW KIDS STEAL YOUR U.S. FLAG. I KNOW YOU ARE THE ONLY WHITE GUY IN THIS AREA. WE ARENâT ALL THE SAME. BUY A NEW FLAG WITH THIS. âNEIGHBORSâ And taped to the note? A crisp twenty. I sat on the stoop for a long time with that paper in my hands, not even sure what to feel. Grateful. Humbled. Seen. But when I finally walked to the corner store to get a replacement flag, the cashier handed me something with the receiptâfolded small, no name on it. Another note.âŹď¸ (continue reading in the first cá´mment)
It wasnât about the flag. It was about what it meant to me. Iâd hung it out front the day I moved inânot to make a statement,…
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Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2024. Barron Trump, the youngest son of President-elect Donald Trump, is making waves online…
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I LEFT MY LAPTOP IN THE CAR FOR TEN MINUTESâAND LOST WAY MORE THAN THAT I parked right in front of the coffee shop. Broad daylight, busy street, people walking by nonstop. I figured, Ten minutes. Iâll be in and out. My laptop bag was on the passenger seat. I usually throw a jacket over it, but this time⌠I didnât. By the time I came out, the driver-side window was shattered. Glass everywhere. On the seat, on the floor, inside the damn cup holders. I just stood there, heart pounding, holding my iced coffee like an idiot. The laptop was gone. At first, I was just madâlike furious, sweaty, curse-out-loud mad. Then it hit me: that laptop wasnât just work. It had everything. Old journals. Personal notes. A scanned folder labeled âTaxes & Custody.â A half-written email draft to my lawyer that I hadnât sent yet. And something elseâsomething I shouldnât have saved, but did. A PDF of court transcripts. From a case I wasnât even supposed to have access to. The same case involving someone I thought Iâd left behind years ago. I looked around, hoping maybe someone had seen something. But the people nearby just kept walking. A few glanced over, but no one stopped. Then a woman in scrubs passed by, did a double take, and froze. âYou drive a white Kia?â she asked slowly. I nodded. Her face changed. âI think… I saw the guy who took it.â Before I could ask anything else, she addedâ (Story continues in the first đ¨ď¸đ)
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