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The Last Thing Dallas Taught Me

40 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Every big chapter ends somewhere. This is where Dallas ends for me with miles of overhead conveyor, a burned motor, and a welding hood I hadn't picked up since high school. What two years in one place actually made me.

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