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I have five of them down my thigh or my calf here. One, two, three, four, five. I probably
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have about another 25 from the elbow to the tip of the fingers. Magnets everywhere, chips
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everywhere. You can make it open a video, unlock a door, say a passage, reveal a memory like your
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wedding video or whatever you want. The ones that mean the most to me are the ones that remember my
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husband. So I have a chip here in my heart that when I scan, it actually, it's not in my heart
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it's on my heart. This is the day I married my best friend. So it's my wedding video
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There he is coming. He walked down with a big Coca-Cola and glasses. And then I also have one
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on my implant of his ashes. There's a heart-shaped locket here and his ashes and a magnet in there
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That's a tattoo of him. And when you scan the ashes, you get his memorial
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And the song makes me so sad. It was a really great memorial. He'll be with me forever now
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So I mean, that's a really, I made this implant myself. I bought a heart-shaped locket. I put
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the magnets in. I put his remains in because I wasn't going to trust that to anybody but myself
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I get a lot of negative reactions. I've just become so much calmer and appreciative of life
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since losing my husband. I just sort of try to understand where everybody's coming from
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So my daughter thinks it's amazing. My husband was worried and concerned, rightfully so. And
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that's all the family I have. There's no room in this world for everyone to just be
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cookie cutters, like carbon copies of each other. That's no fun. How much fun is it to go out and
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meet new people when they all have a different story and they all do something unique
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So uniqueness should be celebrated all the time. So uniqueness should be celebrated all the time