• l’année dernière
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00:00 - So, morning. - I got a call. Last night, inviting me back to the land of the employed.
00:05 - Oh, is that why you brushed your hair? - What? I always brush my hair.
00:09 ♪ Would you believe me now? ♪
00:11 - My life is a mess. My husband kicked me out a few days ago.
00:15 My daughter hates me.
00:18 - Hey guys. What's wrong? - You!
00:21 - What did I do?
00:24 - How did I get so far from the person I wanted to be?
00:28 - What would I tell my 22-year-old self?
00:37 - Stop worrying whether you're fat. - Who cares?
00:40 - And stop obsessing about your nose. Your nose is perfect.
00:43 - Don't take your mom for granted. She won't be here forever.
00:46 - Blair Marie Pierce is an award-winning essay writer and soon to be college graduate with a 4.0!
00:53 - Oh, yeah!
00:55 - You're one of the best writers I know. An advice column is easy clicks.
01:01 - Okay, take a left. - You should be the one doing this.
01:04 - I'm not giving anybody advice.
01:07 - What would I tell my 22-year-old self?
01:12 - Someday, you'll look back on that one Christmas when your mother gave you a mustard yellow coat.
01:17 - Don't hold it up and say it's too puffy because your mother will be dead by spring.
01:22 - And that coat will be the last gift she ever gave you.
01:25 - I wish you weren't my mom! I could die tomorrow!
01:29 - And if I did, you would never forgive yourself because that would be the last thing that you would ever say to me!
01:34 - You're not the only one that could die tomorrow!
01:36 - So could I! That is an awful thing to say to me!
01:40 - I want so much for you, but you're not gonna get any of it if you don't want it for yourself.
01:47 - What does it mean to heal? To move on? To let go?
01:59 - To move on.
02:01 - To move on.
02:03 - To move on.
02:05 - To move on.
02:08 - To move on.
02:10 ♪ ♪ ♪