We laughed over our difference then spent years bonding over things that made us the same.

Nikesh Shukla
We laughed over our difference then spent years bonding over...
We laughed over our difference then spent years bonding over...
We laughed over our difference then spent years bonding over...
We laughed over our difference then spent years bonding over...
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When we first met, we had nothing in common. We came from different backgrounds, had different interests and even had different personalities. However, as our friendship grew, all that changed. We shared experiences that brought us together and made us the same.

It wasn’t until years later that we realized what had happened, but it was too late to go back. It was too late to undo what was done and it never would be.

Source: A Change Is Gonna Come

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