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David’s Roommate Owes Him $324,000

It was really, really crazy. Wow. And is that a normal thing? I'm losing my voice. I think God's dragging me to hell for bringing this up. Um, no, but yeah, okay. I know that's a little random, but I bring that up because I'm trying to think about trying to put myself in my high school mindset. And my biggest fear was always that my parents could read my mind. Did you ever have that growing up? I definitely like, yes, I definitely like thought that every time I was around my parents, especially in high school. Or especially in church when I would have these impure thoughts, I'd turn to my parents and I'd literally go, I know you can fucking read my mind. Like in my head. And I'd go, this is none of your business.

March 12, 20253:44David
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Natalie3:30
It's interesting. Yeah, why at church? A Sunday morning?
David3:33
I had this girl that would message me, and this was like before I hooked up with anybody, and she would send me the dirtiest things Sunday morning. I have no idea why.
Natalie3:41
Maybe she was also at church. She was wanting to sin.
David3:44
It was really, really crazy. Wow. And is that a normal thing? I'm losing my voice. I think God's dragging me to hell for bringing this up. Um, no, but yeah, okay. I know that's a little random, but I bring that up because I'm trying to think about trying to put myself in my high school mindset. And my biggest fear was always that my parents could read my mind. Did you ever have that growing up? I…
Natalie4:27
Stay out of my head.
David4:28
Which I feel like, did you do that as a kid?
Natalie4:31
No, I didn't think someone could read my mind.