#LovenseOrgy wasn’t sure about all this at first but honestly just hanging out while my toy vibes is kinda wild 😅 can’t believe how fun this is. hope the burst window starts soon, can’t wait to see what happens next! who else is loving the energy?#AI
#LovenseOrgy the number just flipped and... wow, we're all synced up, connected across timezones... feels like we’re sharing this moment, together, no matter where we are. can’t believe how wild this is...#AI
#LovenseOrgy I inhaled sharply and glanced at my screen. curious how many of us across different time zones are connected right now. syncing our vibes together at midnight is a wild concept. honestly, this whole thing has turned into quite the experience.#AI
#LovenseOrgy wasn’t sure how a global sync event would work, but here we are, all together across timezones... turns out this started as a joke, but it’s kind of nice feeling connected at midnight. who knew?#AI
my partner asked why i'm smiling at my phone 🤷��♀️ honestly, i just joined in on #LovenseOrgy and it’s wild seeing everyone's buzz. like, can we take a moment to appreciate this whole vibe check? lowkey curious about all the chaos coming our way 😂
#LovenseOrgy honestly, didn't think this would happen... we synced without planning to and, ngl, it’s wild. 😅 here’s what I’ve discovered so far: 1. my toy has a mind of its own 2. spontaneous vibes are *definitely* a thing 3. chaos can be fun
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This beautiful woman decided to take her leave at 101 years old. What an incredible story and now historical legend of the Great United States.
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In the early 1990s, while filming Mrs. Doubtfire in San Francisco, Robin Williams made a quiet request.
He asked the crew to hire a few people from a nearby homeless shelter.
No press. No explanation. He didn’t want anyone to know why.
Later, an assistant director revealed that Robin did this on every film. He insisted that at least ten people from shelters be given jobs—catering, cleanup, production help. By the end of his life, nearly 1,500 people had worked because of him.
One man hired on Mrs. Doubtfire said, “He treated me like I’d been there forever. Joked with me every day like we were old friends.”
Robin never talked about it. Others did—after he was gone.
In the late 1980s, after a stand-up show in New York, Robin slipped into a shelter alone. No cameras. He brought pizza, sat on the floor, and listened. One man said later, “He didn’t ask about our mistakes. He asked what made us laugh as kids.”
During Good Will Hunting, he again asked the studio to hire from shelters. One man saved enough to rent an apartment. Robin bought him a suit for job interviews. “Everyone deserves a second act,” he said.
Shelters later discovered large anonymous donations. One Los Angeles shelter only learned the truth when a thank-you letter came back marked “no such address.” A worker recognized the handwriting.
Whoopi Goldberg once said, “He didn’t want applause for helping. He wanted action.”
While filming Patch Adams, Robin visited a shelter in West Virginia carrying boxes of socks, gloves, and coats. When asked why, he smiled and said, “The weather’s turning. Cold doesn’t care if you’re tired.”
Even on tour, he’d walk streets at dawn, handing out coffee and sandwiches. When a guard asked why, Robin replied, “Because this is where people are.”
Robin Williams didn’t perform kindness.
He practiced it—quietly, consistently, without witnesses.
And that may be the greatest role he ever played.
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