Celebrating human connections between people and place.
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When we set out to film, it was another New Orleans day. Once you get past the inevitable grime and heat, you feel a certain energy or “atmosphere”. Like a kid throwing himself into a mud fight.
It’s a simple question. And the answers can lead us anywhere.
So go ahead, ask yourself…
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“By the end of today, I wish he would call me, meet some where, hold me tightly in his arms, and we could start over.”
—Michelle , 17 from Las Vegas, NV US 6 months ago
“By the end of today, I wish the girl I miss a lot would call me, and...”
—Paul, 17 from Chisinau, 48 MD 6 months ago
“потрахаться хотелось бы”
—виталя, 22 from Rostov-na-donu, 61 RU 6 months ago
“By the end of today, i wish my mom understood me, and we'd stop fighting...”
—Júlia, 18 from Lamego, 22 PT 6 months ago
“I wish by the end of the day I'd learn to not push everyone I care about, away.”
—Amanda, 17 from Granger, IN US 6 months ago
“to fall in love”
—jeffrey j verity, 25 from Roebling, NJ US 6 months ago
“i wish i could really wish!”
—Anonymous from Athens, 35 GR 7 months ago
“I wish I could go a full day without someone I love letting me down.”
—Lia, 17 from Exton, PA US 7 months ago
“I wish that by the end of today he'll realize that his PTSD doesn't make me love him any less, but that in fact, I love him more knowing that he's been changed by the things he's done and seen. Truly, if he weren't affected, he wouldn't be the empathetic man I've fallen in love with.”
—R., 23 from Asheville, NC US 7 months ago
“By the end of the day , I would like for me and my mom to be on good terms again. I would like for her to trust me, and not have to worry. Mom, since you'll probably read this ; I've changed. Really. =\ "Today was the first day of the rest of your life."”
—Alyssa. , 15 from Edmonton, AB CA 7 months ago