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One Day, God Rode the Brooklyn Subway

12m · BIZ BREAK · 05 Jun 14:57

Sometimes we hear stories that bring tears to our eyes. This was one of those stories for me. In a world where anger, hate, and division among people seems to take center stage, it's nice to have a reminder that people are inherently kind, generous, and charitable. 

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