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Did this backfire a bit cuz she left basically after this 😬😬 chat: she knows how to use the hands z: she knows how to use her hands? but in what sense, guys? [..] i hope there isn’t double sense, I hope so..it's over for you guys, I can...

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There is a kind of grief no one teaches you how to carry.. the grief of choosing yourself quietly, without resentment, without spectacle. That night, when the lanterns were lit, Zeudi wasn’t losing anything. She was letting go, with a smile that almost trembled but never collapsed, with a dignity that didn’t ask to be seen. In a room full of familiar faces, she watched the soft, slow betrayal of attention shift elsewhere. Not with anger, not with cruelty.. just the quiet, almost accidental abandonment that stings more because it carries no explanation. The hands that once reached for her were reaching for others. The laughter that once circled her had found different walls to echo against. And still, she remained kind. She did not force her way into anyone’s ritual. She did not demand a place in memories that had already begun to close without her. When the moment came, she lit her own lantern. She made her own wish. She sent it into the sky without waiting for someone else to steady her hand. It was something private, something unrepeatable: a soft, internal decision to belong to herself before belonging to anyone else. And today, when she turned the pages of a book meant to celebrate those days and found that night again, I hope she didn’t measure what was missing. I hope she didn’t count the hands that let go too soon. I hope she remembered herself. The way she stood without bitterness. The way she smiled when she had every excuse to harden. She didn’t ask for permission to stay standing. She didn’t need an audience to recognize what was already hers. Some departures tear you apart. Others hand you back to yourself. And maybe, without even knowing it, that night was the last time she ever had to feel alone. #zeudiners

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I mean you do have a very good point, however I hope you can understand where I come from. (Sorry I’m advance for the long tweet back) This is exactly what I use to do when I was their age. We didn’t have the luxury of an independent scene we do now and even if we did I was 14 years old, I was only allowed to go to a training school to learn the basics. But I had an enormous passion for the business & if I wasn’t allowed to work shows I’d do it myself. - and I’d argue that because of this I had a head start on a lot of the people I trained with when I finally turned 18 From there I’ve been lucky enough to have the support of friends, peers & fans to push me into what I am today. The fact I’ve still had that same style for now 17 years and this is my first surgery, I think I’ve looked after my body. Think about it 17 years this is my first major injury. You think this is stupid, I would say it’s equally as stupid as to fall off a scaffolding breaking both your legs. And while I’m sure there’s a few people that wished you landed on your head, I for one hope you’re doing well & not in too much pain from your injury. But to me, it showed the care that you have for the industry at that time. I see myself in these guys that are finding any outlet to do what they love. Their bumps are solid & basing is great. Like I said I understand there is a level of danger doing this so I hope none of them get hurt but I can’t help but root for these guys and hope I one day see them in a ring. Once again sorry for the long arse tweet and hope the message finds you well boss.

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