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Firefighter courageously sings a heartfelt original song for his ex-wife on 'AGT'

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1 If you’re an adult, odds are you’ve had a break-up. They’re usually painful enough

1 [Firefighter courageously sings a heartfelt original song for his ex-wife on 'AGT']( If you’re an adult, odds are you’ve had a break-up. They’re usually painful enough in one way or another, but it’s particularly bittersweet when you still feel love for that person even after the relationship ends—yearning for them to be in your life but knowing that, for whatever reason, you must part ways. It’s not the most pleasant feeling, but certainly a universal one. That’s perhaps why everyone’s heart melted after charming [firefighter]( Trent Toney appeared on “[America’s Got Talent]( to sing an original [ballad]( he wrote about his ex-wife, Faith, whom he unabashedly admitted he was still in love with. [Read the story]( 2 [Mother fulfills her late son's final wish and completes college in his place. She topped the class]( Grief is extremely hard to cope with. Many times, it is the memories of people and the wish to do good by them that help individuals to go through grief with a positive mindset. Danita Algar is also taking inspiration from her son's memories and his wishes to live in a world without him, as reported by [Goalcast.]( Ben Algar had a bright future ahead of him, but everything came to a standstill with his cancer diagnosis. This heartbreaking news had the biggest impact on his mother, who also struggled the most after Ben lost the battle with the deadly disease. Surprisingly, the person who is helping her the most is her son, who gave her a purpose in life before he passed away. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [The best drugstore bronzers to achieve that sun-kissed look]( With the arrival of summer, a sun-kissed glow is the ultimate accessory. But achieving that perfect bronze doesn't have to break the bank. The beauty industry is filled with high-quality, affordable products that can compete with luxury brands, and bronzers are no exception. In this article, we'll guide you through our top picks of the best drugstore bronzers in 2023. These gems will add warmth to your complexion without straining your wallet. [Read more]( 4 [20 embarrassing but very relatable stories of people doing 'stupid' things to look cool]( There's a glorious point in adult life when you suddenly realize that other people's opinion of you doesn't hold the same sway. You've cultivated enough of an authentic tribe and self-assurance that you are truly liberated from caring about how you come across—hopefully without the overcorrection of losing any and all social awareness. But until that time comes, our adolescent selves will do things that are, as the kids say, totally cringe in order to blend in with a friend group, impress a childhood crush, emulate a [beloved celebrity]( or feel just a little more grown-up. Sometimes these seemingly "cool" behaviors become the detriment of our own health and well-being in the long run, when they [lead to addiction]( with drugs, alcohol and cigarettes. Other times, if we're lucky, we just wind up with a very embarrassing story to keep ourselves humble. [Read the story]( 5 [Howie, social media’s favorite crab, celebrates her last birthday with cake and party hats]( Bet you didn't know a crab could capture the heart of millions of people. If you did, you've likely met Howie, a [rainbow crab that has grown a social media following]( on TikTok where her owner, Laura Porter, showcases her life. The crab doesn't just spend her life in a tank, she goes on walks using an actual leash, she has toys that she plays with and she has other animal friends in the house. Howie also loves cheese and knows just the way to get her owners to feed it to her. She even knows sign language. Yes, somehow Porter taught the [crab how to use basic signs]( so when Howie is feeling a bit famished, she simply signs "eat" and a snack appears. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 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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