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say a little prayer

I grew up attending a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Melbourne’s southeast, where devotees of the head monk would defend his long and droning sermons by framing them as an intentional test of his followers’ patience (an incredibly genius marketing tactic). As a tween, I would pass these multi-hour-long sessions by covertly reading Sweet Valley High books. While those around me were trying to grasp the Buddha’s ‘Four Noble Truths’, I was wondering if hunky Todd Wilkins was going

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