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Don't come between this 4-yr-old and her favorite songs—and definitely don't sing them wrong

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Everyone enjoys a cute kid video, but when a cute kid also exudes precociousness and personality, th

[Don't come between this 4-yr-old and her favorite songs—and definitely don't sing them wrong]( Everyone enjoys a cute kid video, but when a cute kid also exudes precociousness and personality, that's the stuff of viral delight. Maliya Kabs is only four years old, but remember her name because if this car conversation with her dad is any indication, she's probably going to rule the world someday. Not only can she say words in several different languages, but she can also sing and dance with more soul than most adults—and she can put her dad, Tay, in his place without the most adorable shade ever thrown. [Read the Story]( [Woman's epic conversation with her printer proves they are designed to drive us all mad]( Anyone who has owned an inkjet printer knows the invention is rife with complications and frustrations. We managed to put a man on the moon five decades ago, but we still can't create a printer that works like it's supposed to? Really, humanity? All we want is to be able to push a button and print the thing. That's it. So simple. We've been carrying complex supercomputers around in our pockets for years. I can send a video to my friend on the other side of the planet in a matter of seconds. I can tell you right now exactly what the weather is like in a tiny town in the Arctic. Printing a damn form in the room I'm sitting in really shouldn't be this hard. [Read the Story]( [Watch this trans teen's brave and powerful testimony urging the Senate to pass the Equality Act]( Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the Equality Act, a landmark LGBTQ+ civil rights legislation aimed at making the United States more inclusive in a comprehensive and holistic manner. 16-year-old Stella Keating, a transgender high school student, was one of the few authentic voices to offer testimony in support of the proposed legislation that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to federal civil rights legislation. Her testimony brought awareness to some of the concerns held by trans youth, one of the most marginalized communities across the country. Since Keating first testified, her speech has gone viral, LGBTQ+ Nation reports. [Read the Story]( [North Korea's first openly-gay defector is now engaged to his American boyfriend]( Jang Yeong-Jin, 62, has had a perilous journey to find true love. Growing up in totalitarian North Korea, he had no idea there was any such thing as being homosexual. He thought that he had a medical problem because he wasn't attracted to his wife. He got married at 27 and when it came time to consummate the relationship he felt terribly uncomfortable. It never occurred to Jang or his family that there could be any other reason for his lack of interest in women. "There is no concept of homosexuality in North Korea," he says. North Koreans live a communal existence so men frequently hold hands, but it's just assumed that it's a sign of close friendship. [Read the Story]( [Michelle Obama tells Kelly Clarkson why she loves living the 'empty nester' life]( Former First Lady Michelle Obama was clear about who's had a tougher time dealing with their daughters, Malia, 22, and Sasha, 19, leaving home to go to college. "Oh, my husband," she said of former President Barack Obama. "He was weeping and ... he still is like, 'They left me!'" Michelle was totally ready for them to go off to school. "I was like, 'Kick them out the door,'' she joked. [Read the Story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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