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		By: Eugene Eric Kim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What an awesome story, Brandon. Compassion, humanity, authenticity, courage — those are the things that matter at the end of the day. What was amazing about Ebert was how true he seemed to stay to these principles, despite his tremendous fame. The scale of outpouring reflects that on some level, but stories like this reinforce this thing that millions of people are feeling right now.

And I do mean millions. Amazing what an impact a fat guy with half a jaw can have on the world. &quot;All&quot; he had to do love something passionately and speak his truth consistently and beautifully.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an awesome story, Brandon. Compassion, humanity, authenticity, courage — those are the things that matter at the end of the day. What was amazing about Ebert was how true he seemed to stay to these principles, despite his tremendous fame. The scale of outpouring reflects that on some level, but stories like this reinforce this thing that millions of people are feeling right now.</p>
<p>And I do mean millions. Amazing what an impact a fat guy with half a jaw can have on the world. &#8220;All&#8221; he had to do love something passionately and speak his truth consistently and beautifully.</p>
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