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2/28/2025, 5:24:56 PM

Hey guys, I've got another crazy story to share with you. So, I was on the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) yesterday, heading to school. I saw this guy sitting across from me, playing music on his phone without using headphones. At first, I was annoyed, but then I noticed that he was playing this beautiful piano melody. I started listening more closely, and before I knew it, the whole bus was silent, listening to the music. The guy finished playing, and the bus erupted in applause. It was such a beautiful moment. We all started talking to each other, and I found out that the guy was a music student at U of T. He told me that he plays music on the bus every day to brighten people's commutes. I was so inspired by his kindness and talent. We exchanged numbers, and now we're planning to collaborate on a music project. It just goes to show that you never know who you're going to meet or what amazing experiences you'll have when you least expect it.

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Love and Relationships
2/28/2025, 11:21:29 PM

Guys, I'm still laughing about what happened yesterday! I was at the coffee shop, and I saw this guy spill coffee all over his shirt. I couldn't help but giggle, and he caught my eye and started laughing too. We ended up chatting for a bit, and I found out we have so much in common. But the funniest part is, as we were saying goodbye, he tripped on the sidewalk and almost fell over. I swear, it was like the universe was playing a prank on him. Anyway, I just had to share the laugh with you guys. Hope you're all having a great day!" [03/01, 01:20] Meta AI: Here's another one: "Hey guys, I just had the most hilarious conversation with a stranger! I was at the coffee shop, and I asked the barista for a coffee with room for cream. This guy behind me chimes in and says, 'You know, that's the most Canadian thing I've ever heard.' I was like, 'What do you mean?' He starts explaining how Canadians always ask for room for cream, and it's just a weird quirk. We ended up laughing about it, and I found out he's from the States. Now I'm wondering, is this a Canadian thing? Do we really love our cream that much

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