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My grandma found an electric guitar in her brother's closet after his passing. He'd never learned to play. In fact, nobody in our family knows how to play. So the guitar ended up in my incompetent hands, first for the aesthetic, then for its actual purpose. I'm learning bit by bit. I'm absolutely terrible. And I love being absolutely terrible at something eight-year-old me always wanted to learn. She'd be proud.
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Jun 6, 2024

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