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Five of the best esports games of all time

From fast-paced farming races to intricate fighting games featuring a beloved movie franchise, here are the actual best esports titles in the world. And if you’re doubting the existence of the Shrek SuperSlam esports scene, know that it made frequent appearances in its own local events or accompanying bigger Smash Bros. tournaments in the United […]

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Five of the best esports games of all time

From fast-paced farming races to intricate fighting games featuring a beloved movie franchise, here are the actual best esports titles in the world.

And if you’re doubting the existence of the Shrek SuperSlam esports scene, know that it made frequent appearances in its own local events or accompanying bigger Smash Bros. tournaments in the United States and Europe in the last decade. It also has its own page on esportsearnings.com. If you’re still chasing that dream of becoming an esport champion, then why not give Shrek SuperSlam a try?Blending reality and video games in a level never seen before, Farming Simulator is the perfect esports title established by GIANTS Software in 2019. Many expected that an esports involving farming would be slow-paced and strategic (and probably involved a lot of crops), just like chess, but it is the farthest from the truth. In fact, it is one of the most fast-paced and intense esports titles of all time, at least until the first point is scored. Up there with the likes of Unreal Tournament, Quake, or the Korean Starcraft scene.It may look like a mediocre cash-grab game to untrained eyes, but the devoted fans of Shrek SuperSlam (who often gathered and organised online tournaments in its official subreddit) see it for what it truly is: an intricate and technical fighting game that takes a few minutes to learn and a lifetime to master, truly one of the esports titles of all time.

Stardew Valley

By Timothy Raj Augustin

If someone had told me that mastering VLOOKUPs and automation could count() toward an esports career, I might have reconsidered how I approached spreadsheets. Because who would have thought that a workplace staple like Microsoft Excel could evolve into a competitive esport?Known for its fast-paced competitive gameplay, developer ConcernedApe’s mining simulator Stardew Valley hosted its first-ever official Stardew Valley Cup all the way back in 2021. Rather than speedrun the game’s many achievements – such as finding the mayor’s purple shorts and romancing Krobus – the tournament had four teams of four players compete against one another on co-op maps. Each team would be awarded points for completing as many as 100 different challenges within a three-hour time window. 

Farming Simulator

By Tommy Makmur

 It may sound like a joke, but Excel Esports is a real global competition where participants put their spreadsheet skills to the test. Forget the financial reports and headcount reports; this is pure problem-solving, logic, and mastery of Excel formulas at its core().One of the most prestigious tournaments in the scene is the Microsoft Excel World Championship, hosted by the Financial Modelling World Cup (FMWC) since 2021. This global competition attracts Excel power users from all walks of life, proving that spreadsheets are more than just a tool for crunching numbers—they’re a proving ground for elite problem solvers who know how to pivot() under pressure.Some events even borrow elements from esports like an APM (actions per minute) counter—used in other esports titles like StarCraft to track how quickly contestants execute their solutions. VODs often include keystroke displays, revealing the exact inputs used to crack each challenge. And it’s become so popular that the biggest ones get broadcasted on ESPN, and even have their own theme song.

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By: Anna Bernardo

Besides, competing and getting good in this Tetris competition takes a lot of commitment: players would need to invest in a working Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC version no less since 30fps beats 25fps, and CWTC runs on the NTSC version), an original controller or a third party controller that is faithful to the original, and in return, a cathode-ray tube (CRT) television. A Farming Simulator match will feature a team of three facing one another in a… well, farm. You might expect a crop name to pop out after this. You guessed it right. Yes, a crop is involved in this, and it’s grains with their byproduct, hay. The teams must harvest hay, make it into a bale, and put it into the barn. The more hay you put, the more points you get.These are investments that are almost liabilities because unless you are really into the authentic vintage game experience, these instruments for your professional glory are getting harder to fix or replace as time goes on. And these are just the financial commitments. What about the time required to dedicate yourself to the game, and improve your gameplay by watching countless videos or perhaps the hardest thing in this age: finding a worthy opponent (outside of a tournament) who wants to play Tetris with you?  So, the verdict? Competitive Tetris is a top tier esports, if not one of the best. Forget about playing a modern esports title on a 1080p screen with 240fps, or having a mobile MOBA run at 60fps on a phone. You have to go back to basics, train in a game as though you were in the 1990s, find other peers in an extremely small community, and then stand up strong in the huge test that is CWTC.  With the prize pool constantly increasing every year, it looks like there’s going to be more than one path to an esports career—no need for youth and fast reflexes when you can index() your way to victory.In the years since it was released, Shrek SuperSlam players have discovered various techniques, or techs, that unlock its potential as a gem of a fighting game. There’s shield canceling, crumpet dashing, and infinites. That last one is important, as it refers to combos available to certain characters that opponents have little to no chance of escaping and essentially guarantees a deleted stock. It turns Shrek SuperSlam into a wacky game of chess where both players maneuver to get their infinite combo out first before their opponent does. 

Shrek SuperSlam

By Kurt Lozano

The game speeds up as more horizontal lines of blocks are cleared, and it becomes increasingly difficult to arrange the dropping tetromino blocks. The game is over when the accumulated blocks prevent new blocks from entering the field, and that… is the rush you can get to experience for yourself when you witness players battle one another to prevent that from happening.Esports is a billion-dollar industry, with thousands of professional players under the banners of countless organisations all across the world competing for millions of dollars in prize money and championship glory in titles like Dota 2, League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, VALORANT, and more – all witnessed and enjoyed by millions of dedicated fans and enthusiasts.Shrek is love, Shrek is life, Shrek is… one of the most intricate and technical fighting game esports titles of all time?We can delve even more profoundly into Farming Simulator esports, but I only have limited space to write, so to speed things up, there are also things like tractors’ pick-and-ban, perks, multipliers, tricks, and a lot more exciting stuff happening. Their last tournament is the Farming Simulator League (FSL) Season 5, before the launch of Farming Simulator 25. The sixth season hasn’t been announced yet, but we can expect it to come again this year.The Stardew Valley Cup was essentially one big scavenger hunt, but it was just as intense and exciting to watch as any other esports tournament from Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, or any of those other clicky-clicky, shooty-shooty games. In the end, team Sandy’s Candies won the Stardew Valley Cup with a whopping 661 points. You can’t win 661 points in any other esports tournament, and that’s why Stardew Valley is one of the best esports titles in existence – until Haunted Chocolatier comes out, at least. It was hard to believe at first, but having a crowd (albeit small) so passionate about Tetris, cheering for the players’ incredible reflexes as the game speeds up to level 19 and beyond, watching players achieve feats they never thought possible in this small qualifier, and even having shoutcasters yelling into a livestream… This is what esports is all about! 

Tetris

By: Jay Chan

But just like onions and ogres, Shrek SuperSlam has layers. It’s a top-down perspective 3D arena fighter with a stock system similar to that of the Smash Bros. franchise. Instead of depleting an opponents’ HP bar or knocking them out of the arena, players must land attacks in order to fill up a Slam meter to activate a special attack that deletes one stock from the enemy it hits. It’s an interesting twist on the typical fighting game formula, but that’s just the first layer you’ll have to peel away before you understand how peak this game is.Released in 2005 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance, Shrek SuperSlam is a fighting game featuring characters from the beloved Shrek movie franchise. At the surface, it’s a janky mess of a game typical of movie-based video game adaptations rushed out by some overworked studio to profit from the success of the film it’s based on.But just because an esports title is popular or has a well-financed infrastructure doesn’t automatically make it the best one. In truth, it’s the most unlikely and absurd video games that can somehow fuel the competitive drive of players and demand the attention of fans that make for the actual peak esports experience.At its cell-ular level, Excel Esports transforms the everyday office tool into an intense battleground, where competitors tackle unique scenarios using functions, formulas, data manipulation techniques. There are no picks and bans here, only the application and the player’s knowledge of the best formulas and reporting techniques.Heads up: competitive Tetris is a thing. While the game has evolved since it was first introduced in 1985, the core gameplay of Tetris still remains the same: players have to arrange dropping tetromino blocks into a rectangular field, and points are scored for every horizontal line of blocks cleared.This is the true unadulterated experience of what an esports ought to be. And if you cannot get good at a relatively simple game that is 40 years old this year with an ancient gaming system… It is really just a skill issue.    So, if you want to become a true esports degenerate, read on as we list the five actual best esports titles in the world.I would know; I attended the Singapore (somewhat non-official) qualifiers to Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC), one of the (if not the) biggest Tetris esports tournaments in the world a while back. 

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OSIJEK, Croatia — Former Crestview High School All-Ohioan and University of Pittsburgh freshman Abbey Emch got a medal in her first international volleyball competition. Emch is one of 12 players on the United States Girls U19 National Team that earned the silver medal at the 2025 Girls U19 World Championship after falling in the final […]

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OSIJEK, Croatia — Former Crestview High School All-Ohioan and University of Pittsburgh freshman Abbey Emch got a medal in her first international volleyball competition.

Emch is one of 12 players on the United States Girls U19 National Team that earned the silver medal at the 2025 Girls U19 World Championship after falling in the final to Bulgaria, 3-1 (21-25, 25-16, 25-17, 29-27) on Sunday.

The U.S. has medaled in the last four World Championships for the age group. The 2023 World Championship, where the team won gold, was the first one contested as a U19 championship. Previously, FIVB held Worlds as a U18 event, and the U.S. won bronze in 2021 and gold in 2019.

The match was close statistically as the U.S. finished with a one-point advantage in kills (46-45) and blocks (11-10), while Bulgaria served eight aces compared to five for the U.S. The key statistic was Bulgaria committing 14 fewer errors (37-23).

It is the first time in Bulgaria won a World Championship title in women’s volleyball at any age category and the first women’s team to become world champion across all team sports in Bulgaria.

The U.S. finished with a 6-3 record in the tournament, two of the losses to Bulgaria.

Outside hitter Suli Davis led the U.S. in points (17), kills (13), aces (3), digs (16) and successful receptions (4). Libero Lily Hayes finished with 14 digs.

Outside Cari Spears totaled 12 points on 10 kills and two blocks, while middle blocker Jordan Taylor shared match-high honors with four blocks to go with seven kills for 11 points.

Six-foot-three middle blocker Abbey Emch made some big plays in big moments to finish with four points on three kills and a block

The U.S. led the entire first set, jumping out to a 6-1 lead. A Davis kill extended the lead to six, 10-4. Spears and Davis provided back-to-back kills to make it 14-7 and force Bulgaria to use its final timeout. Bulgaria used a late 7-2 run to cut the margin to three points, 23-20, but kills by Anderson and Davis sealed the opening set.

Davis led all players in the with six points on four kills, a block and an ace. Taylor scored five points on three kills and two blocks. The U.S. doubled Bulgaria’s kill total in the set, 14-7.

Bulgaria scored seven consecutive points to break a 7-7 tie and take early control of the second set. The U.S. got no closer than five points. Davis and Spears each scored three points on kills.

Bulgaria never trailed in the third set, using a 5-0 run to take a 7-2 lead. After the U.S. closed the gap to four points, 13-9, Bulgaria scored the next seven points. Davis scored three points.

The U.S. fell behind 7-4 in the fourth set before using a 5-2 run to even the score at nine apiece on Kelly Kinney kill off hands. A Davis ace and a Taylor block gave the U.S. a three-point lead 13-10 but Bulgaria went on a 10-1 run. The U.S. responded with its own 10-3 run to earn set point on a block by Taylor.

Each team had two set points before Bulgaria converted on its third set point with a block to capture the gold medal.

In Sunday’s third-place match, Poland swept Turkey 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-20) for the bronze medal. There were 24 teams in the tournament.

In a semifinal Saturday, U.S. defeated Poland 3-0 (25-14, 25-18, 25-19).

Outside hitter Suli Davis led the U.S. with 18 points on 13 kills, three blocks and two aces. Opposite Henley Anderson had six kills, three blocks and two aces for 11 points, and middle blocker Jordan Taylor had seven kills and one block for eight points.

Gabrielle Nichols and Cari Spears also scored eight points, with Nichols collecting four kills, three blocks and an ace, and Spears notching six kills, one block and an ace. Devyn Wiest had one ace.



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Romania rout South Africa 24-5 in men’s water polo at World Aquatics Championships in Singapore

Romania rout South Africa 24-5 in men’s water polo at World Aquatics Championships in Singapore Romania on Monday routed South Africa 24-5 (8-0, 3-1, 7-3, 6-1) in a Group A match of the men’s water polo tournament at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. The best scorers of team Romania were Francesco Iudean, Vlad Georgescu […]

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Romania on Monday routed South Africa 24-5 (8-0, 3-1, 7-3, 6-1) in a Group A match of the men’s water polo tournament at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore.

The best scorers of team Romania were Francesco Iudean, Vlad Georgescu and Levente Vancsik, with 4 goals each, Andrei Neamtu scored 3, Matei Lutescu, David Bota, Andrei Tepelus, 2 each, Andrei Prioteasa, Mihnea Gheorghe and David Belenyesi, one goal each.

Scoring for the South Africans were Dean Sneddon (2 goals), Ryan Sneddon (1), Matthew Nesser (1) and Carl Germishuys (1).

In the other group match, also on Monday, world runners-up Italy will face Olympic champions Italy.

Romania will play the last match of the group on July 16 against Serbia. AGERPRES (RO – writing by: Mihai Tenea; EN – writing by: Corneliu-Aurelian Colceriu)

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2025 Daily News Fans Boys Volleyball Player of the Year Poll

Agawam boys volleyball celebrates winning D2 state title over Wayland Agawam exacted its revenge for a loss last season, defeating Wayland in four sets to claim their 2nd D2 state championship in the last three years. Bump, set or spike? The 15 candidates for the 2025 Daily news Fans Boys Volleyball Players of the Year […]

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Bump, set or spike? The 15 candidates for the 2025 Daily news Fans Boys Volleyball Players of the Year are among the best in the state.

They are all-state selections, league MVPs and state semifinalists.

Five schools are represented. Marlborough leads the way with four candidates, while Natick and Milford put forth three each.

Vote below:

The poll will remain open for a week until noon Monday, July 21.



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Thailand bow out of VNL 2025 with narrow loss to Canada but avoid relegation

Under the guidance of coach Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai, Thailand fielded their full-strength squad, including Pornpun Guedpard, Pimpichaya Kokram, and Ajcharaporn Kongyot. The Thais made a flying start, racing to a 7-0 lead before comfortably taking the first set 25-17. However, Canada responded in the second and third sets, edging Thailand 25-23 and 30-28 to take a […]

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Thailand bow out of VNL 2025 with narrow loss to Canada but avoid relegation

Under the guidance of coach Kiattipong Radchatagriengkai, Thailand fielded their full-strength squad, including Pornpun Guedpard, Pimpichaya Kokram, and Ajcharaporn Kongyot.

The Thais made a flying start, racing to a 7-0 lead before comfortably taking the first set 25-17. However, Canada responded in the second and third sets, edging Thailand 25-23 and 30-28 to take a 2-1 lead.

Thailand bow out of VNL 2025 with narrow loss to Canada but avoid relegation

Thailand fought back valiantly in the fourth set, narrowly winning 25-23 to level the match and secure a vital point that guaranteed their VNL survival regardless of the final result.

In the deciding fifth set, the two sides traded points evenly, but Canada managed to clinch the win with a tight 15-13 finish.



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How Lake Worth Christian volleyball built a dynasty built on loyalty

Terri Kaiser speaks to audience following “Volley for the Cause” event Lake Worth Christian’s Terri Kaiser addressed the audience following a “Volley for the Cause” event put on in support of her battle against cancer. Lake Worth Christian has produced the most Player of the Year awards and state championships in Palm Beach County over […]

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  • Lake Worth Christian has produced the most Player of the Year awards and state championships in Palm Beach County over the past 25 years.
  • Head coach Terri Kaiser reflects on her 37 years with the program and its success.
  • Kaiser emphasizes the program’s focus on player loyalty and development over short-term gains.

Head coach Terri Kaiser hails volleyball as the ultimate team sport, and under her watch, Lake Worth Christian has become the ultimate volleyball program when it comes to Palm Beach County.

The Palm Beach Post’s “Summer Celebration” series takes a look at the last 25 years in each sport, but one would have to go long beyond that to find the roots of Kaiser’s impact on Lake Worth Christian’s community.

A bricklayer, in the truest sense.

Entering her 37th year at the school — split into two stretches — Kaiser remembers laying pipe in the ground to help expand what was at that point a one-building school.

“We didn’t build the gym until the 90s,” she said. “This is very important: Lake Worth Christian encouraged students first, and athletes followed.”

But when it came time for athletics, Kaiser quickly made her mark.

Surprisingly, she didn’t start out coaching volleyball.

Looking back at her career as a multi-sport athlete in high school and college, Kaiser admitted that softball was her best sport and is in fact what she started coaching in her first years at Lake Worth Christian.

But then she was asked about coaching volleyball, and a moment’s hesitation transformed over the years into a dynasty-like run perhaps unlike any other in the county.

Part of that is because as the sport has evolved, Kaiser has evolved right along with it.

“Volleyball is one of those sports that has evolved, changed, more than any other sport,” she said, pointing to a number of rule adjustments. “The rules keep changing. Volleyball, in the past 25 years has gone from best two out of three games to three out of five now. If you’re not doing it 12 months out of the year and touching the volleyball and playing the club circuit, you can’t evolve to be that next-level player.”

In her time at Lake Worth Christian, Kaiser has become a coach that surrounds herself with the game throughout the year, and she says that’s made as big a difference as any in helping the program find success.

“I think what’s evolved for Lake Worth Christian volleyball is the consistency, the willingness of me and other people that coach with me in the program to stay involved for the last 25 years in a 12-month program.”

Kaiser’s dedication to the program matches the importance it carries for her, in her heart.

Lake Worth Christian carries a unique sense of community for Kaiser, but it goes deeper than that.

It’s family, in the literal sense.

All four of her kids attended the school from kindergarten through senior year, and all four went to college at Palm Beach Atlantic. While Joy VanDyke remains coaching at Cardinal Newman after coaching for a time with her mother, two live in North Carolina and one lives in Texas, now.

The roots are the same, though, a testament to Kaiser’s depiction of loyalty being the hidden truth behind why the Lake Worth Christian volleyball program has been so successful.

“I think loyalty speaks a lot,” Kaiser said, who then took a moment to reflect on all of the players of the last 25 years and beyond that had won The Post’s Player of the Year recognition.

“Everyone, if you look at the list, they pretty much all were at Lake Worth Christian for longer than two years,” she said. “They didn’t just come in when the program was good. They came into the program from the beginning. Their ‘claim to fame’ — is that a good phrase? — would be, they were loyal. They were consistent. They stayed. And that’s different than what you have in the world right now.”

The idea of family extends to those players she’s coached, too.

Rather than focusing on the state championships under her watch — 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2020, with another four runner-up finishes — Kaiser instead spoke with excitement about a cross-country trip she has planned this week.

The veteran coach is traveling to Texas to watch former Lake Worth Christian standout Sarah Franklin play in the Volleyball Nations League as the star outside hitter and former Player of the Year continues her Olympian-sized dreams.

In the era of instant gratification, it’s players like Franklin and others that Kaiser said stayed in the Defenders program and took the time to develop and play as year-round players.

And in that light, going forward, Kaiser says that while the question of best program in the last 25 years is an interesting one, she asks an intriguing follow-up.

“What school is going to give the biggest incentive to play there? It might be a unique year to do a ‘who had the most successful program in 25 years for each spot’ story. A good question would be, are they going to continue down that path?”

Certainly, it’s a question that will be answered in time. But for Kaiser, there is no time like the present, and her love for volleyball is as strong as ever.

Alex Peterman covers high school sports for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at apeterman@gannett.com.

Girls Volleyball Player of the Year winners (2000-25)

  • Lake Worth Christian – 11
  • Boca Raton – 4
  • Jupiter – 4
  • Olympic Heights – 4
  • Boca Raton Christian – 3
  • King’s Academy – 3
  • Palm Beach Gardens – 3
  • Benjamin – 2
  • St. John Paul II – 2
  • Spanish River – 2
  • Wellington – 2
  • Glades Day – 1
  • Jensen Beach – 1
  • Martin County – 1
  • Oxbridge Academy – 1
  • Royal Palm Beach – 1
  • Suncoast – 1
  • Trinity Christian – 1

Palm Beach County girls volleyball state championship (2000-25)

  • Lake Worth Christian – 5
  • Olympic Heights – 3
  • Boca Raton – 2
  • King’s Academy – 1
  • Spanish River – 1
  • Suncoast – 1



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“People follow me because they want realness”

Tilly Kearns on addressing periods in sports: ‘It’s not taboo’ Outside the pool, her bond with water polo is just as strong. Over 630,000 followers across various social media platforms tune in to watch the Australian give regular updates on the life and times of a water polo athlete. And it’s easy to see why. […]

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Outside the pool, her bond with water polo is just as strong.

Over 630,000 followers across various social media platforms tune in to watch the Australian give regular updates on the life and times of a water polo athlete. And it’s easy to see why.

Just like her online presence, Kearns is affable, charmingly funny and above all honest, and it’s the latter quality she believes is why people have gravitated towards her content.

“I just like to capture little moments. And that’s why it is really authentic and organic and nothing’s really curated too much,” she says of her online profile.

Even its origin story has a certain genuineness to it, with Kearns confessing she first started a dedicated Instagram page in high school.

“The girls of my school convinced me to make it, but I made a page called ‘Official Tilly Kearns’ and it was just like a joke with me and my friends but it got such a good reception and I was like, ‘Hang on, maybe I actually do have a bit a knack for this!'”

It came as a surprise to Kearns that the page would flourish with interest.

“I thought it would start and stop there at the Olympics, but it just kept going. And then I thought it was quite beautiful that I could share the whole journey from the end of the Tokyo Olympics right until Paris, and everyone who was with me from the beginning, got to share the whole journey instead of just tuning in for the two weeks of the Olympics and then tuning out and saying, see you in another four years.”

Life on a college campus, an American Football-playing boyfriend, Justin Dedich, who would eventually join the NFL, a look at the realities of water polo training – so much of Kearns’ experience as an athlete is available to view through her channels.

And while the energy is mostly fun, Kearns has also found herself unexpectedly addressing more serious topics, including the subject of losing periods in elite sports and diet.

“To me, that is like every day, and it’s insane that other girls don’t talk about that. Because me and my teammates are just so open, almost disturbingly so. We know everything about each other, we’ve seen everything, there are no boundaries between me and my teammates,” Kearns says, talking about the subject of periods. “It wasn’t until I just posted something that I didn’t think twice about, and it got a great response. And people were asking to hear more, and I was kind of shocked that I was like, ‘Oh, does not everyone talk like this? Am I, are we the weird ones?’”

Calmy and casually, Kearns collected questions and began addressing them. Revealing how she had lost her period at the age of 17, and thinking it was a good thing. It wasn’t until she overheard conversations with older teammates that she recognised what had happened wasn’t healthy.

“It’s the sisterhood,” she says. “They become your sisters, and everything’s so open. And the older girls in my team, when I was young and coming through, helped me grow up, and they helped me see a lot about the world and understand a lot of things that I realised that I was actually so lucky to have that, and not everyone has that.

“So I guess on the internet, if people want to turn to me to be that person, that’s great. But it is so important because it’s not taboo. It’s just the way life is, as it should be. Absolutely no shame around it.”



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