The "Daisy" story resonated because it involved high schoolers giving back to their local community in a way that hadn't been done "full scale" before.
They called it the “BBQ Surprise” on the group chat. A last-minute grad party thrown by someone’s older brother who had a backyard and a questionable speaker system. But the real surprise wasn’t the food or the music. It was watching Daisy walk in wearing something that wasn’t a hoodie for the first time in four years.
To understand the surge in interest, we have to break the string into its component parts:
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