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September 30, 2025 2 mins
Expression!
Expression can take many forms, such as:
- *Artistic expression*: Painting, drawing, writing, music, dance, or other creative outlets.
- *Emotional expression*: Conveying feelings through words, tone, body language, or art.
- *Personal expression*: Showcasing individuality through style, fashion, or interests.
Expression is a powerful way to:
- *Communicate thoughts and feelings*: Share ideas, emotions, and experiences with others.
- *Tell stories*: Convey messages, narratives, or histories through various mediums.
- *Connect with others*: Build relationships, foster empathy, and create a sense of community.
What form of expression resonates with you, or would you like to explore a specific type of expression?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A teacher, a nurse, a neighbor, a stranger who's having
some tough times, and you could be the reason whether
life turns around. I want you to enter right now
at win from Kim dot com once again, that's win
from Kim dot com in just a few minutes. How
your printer is tracking you secretly? Yeah, I said, your
printer and joining me here on the Kimcomado show is
my cohort of sorts and things, and he also is

(00:22):
a master of all things digital, right Andrew, Sure, Okay,
I'll take it. So what do you think about nobody
liking Mark Zuckerberg?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Who does like Zuckerberg? He was weird before. Now he's
a weird guy trying to be a cool guy. And
that's even weird.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
He's got like the perm going on.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
He's doing what jiu jitsu?

Speaker 3 (00:41):
You gotta be cool.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Yes, we're in hip T shirts.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
There are some people who think that he's going through
a little midlife crisis.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Have you seen his sweet Baby Raise video? No, he
did it, and I don't know if it's sponsored or not,
but he was doing like this backyard grilling video and
he says the term sweet baby raise, which is a
barbecue sauce about one hundred and fifty times in a
two mint span. He just keeps saying sweet baby, Race,
Sweet baby Race, Sweep baby Rais.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Does he need the money?

Speaker 3 (01:08):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I don't think it's okay. I think it's just socially awkward,
all right.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
So look at Joe's Paul in Los Angeles. Whoo naughty picks? Hi, Joe,
welcome to the show. What's going on? How come I
see naughty picks? That says what you want to talk about?

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Uh? Yeah, it's a pleasure get to talk to you.
You'd a longtime fan of yours. In fact, I even
get your email newsletter every morning. So anyway, I've been
the victim of a sex stortion from a Facebook fake account,
and I need your advice.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
So tell us what happened.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
Well, I, like a dummy. I answered a Facebook messenger
from a lady and we started chatting and one thing
led to another and she wanted my picture. Like an idiot,
I sent her my picture. Now it was a Facebook picture,
so I assume it would be okay. And then she
wanted some other pictures, which they weren't of me, but

(02:03):
I had some so I sent to her expecting pictures
from her. Instead, I get this picture of my Facebook
picture profile and then the pictures that I had sent
saying that I'm now wanted by the FBI, and she
was going to post this unless I said her a
thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Okay, we got to clear this up because there's a
lot of the word pictures. There's a lot of picture
four time
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