Felt griefy and got a sign from the pod.
I’ve felt griefy. I put on the pod, where Sal and Im are reading signs people have received and they mentioned music being one of the signs. Yesterday I went to an Epik High concert and I felt I got a huge sign from one of my friends who had passed. When my favorite rapper walked out, he was wearing a shirt with “5555” and yellow smiley faces. “555” is significant because at 5:55, was the last photo his best friend had posted of him. He loved the color yellow. He was known for his smile. My friend was Korean and he listened to Kpop. And what are the odds of my favorite rapper delivering a sign from him? I was in tears when he came on stage and i saw “55” on both of his sleeves. They talk about grief in a way that’s real and honest. I’m writing from the US and I just received their first book and I can’t wait to dive into it. And to be honest, if I hadn’t listened to their pod, I might not have even gone to the concert as I was feeling so griefy. These two girls deserve all the success.
RamenPucci via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/23
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