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My little brother Wyatt, an autistic savant, covered Organ Donor at a high school talent show on his keyboard and left the entire place speechless. It changed his entire vibe at that school, people still remember him as a musician. I introduced him to DJ Shadow, nbd 😂

Thanks for that, man.

EDIT: I can’t find the video guys, I’m sorry. This is him though, so BE KIND. He was just a kid here and obsessed with the 80’s. Also, I am a female. Not everyone on Reddit is male for shit’s sake 😂

https://youtu.be/bVm5mxNQLqU

https://youtu.be/Q3S9LylP8jo

https://youtu.be/ZL5jX8Xswrg

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Keyboards. He has a few of them. He doesn’t have social media but I’m trying so hard to find the video. This was 2002ish so the quality is not great but it makes me tear up every time I see it.

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Yes the fries especially. And stop charging for extra sauce It’s lame.

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I hope I’m not too late for this: I am an armor enthusiast myself (saw an exhibit at the CMA and it was the best museum exhibition I’d ever seen in my life). My husband and I got into a sort of debate about where Chainmail had originated and I told him it was the Celts where as he thought it was Japanese. Could you shed some light on this topic?

They say Christopher Columbus never made it to Japan but he had a full samurai armor suit and his museum I think that’s what brought it up.

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He was an avid trader. I’m sure that’s how he acquired it. I really do think it was the Celts, personally but I have seen the differences in Japanese mail and European mail and I think they developed simultaneously somehow. I just wondered if there was European influence that early but I could not find any accurate sources that knew for sure so I guess the mystery continues. Of course, I will tell his I was right 😂. Thank you for your reply. I’ve read every single response and it’s really detailed. You are appreciated!