with in terms of anyone who looked like me, particularly, apart from my brothers and my parents who are my brothers are eight and five years older than me, so we didn t really hang out together or anything like that. and i had friends, but it was. inevitably, i kind of had this split personality, almost, where i d be living in a home where we d talk about india a great deal, or my parents would be speaking punjabi quite a lot. so you were in kent but you felt very indian? sometimes, but then, when i would go to school, i d have all the same reference points as everyone else around me so i d be listening as a teenager to led zeppelin, the doors, you know, all kinds of different stuff, and also jazz but at home, i d often listen to flamenco, indian classical music, cuban music different music from around the world. and the other key aspect of your childhood was racism. yeah, a lot. you were bullied, you were abused sometimes by adults as well as by other children. yeah. yes, i wa
because i didn t really identify with a lot of people around me. there weren t many brown kids in school. no, not at all. i mean, if, you know, barely any. so i didn t really have anyone that i could identify with in terms of anyone who looked like me, particularly, apart from my brothers and my parents. my brothers are eight and five years older than me, so we didn t really hang out together or anything like that. and i had friends, but it was. inevitably, i had this split personality, almost, where i d be living in a home where we d talk about india a great deal, or my parents would be speaking punjabi quite a lot. so you were in kent but you felt very indian? sometimes, but then, when i would go to school, i d have all the same reference points as everyone else around me so i d be listening all kinds of different stuff, and also jazz but at home, i d often listen to flamenco, indian classical music, cuban music different music from around the world. and the other key aspect
particularly, apart from my brothers and my parents. my brothers are eight and five years older than me, so we didn t really hang out together or anything like that. and i had friends, but it was. inevitably, i had this split personality, almost, where i d be living in a home where we d talk about india a great deal, or my parents would be speaking punjabi quite a lot. so you were in kent but you felt very indian? sometimes, but when i would go to school, i d have all the same reference points as everyone else around me. so i d be listening as a teenager to led zeppelin, the doors, all kinds of different stuff, and also jazz but at home, i d often listen to flamenco, indian classical music, cuban music, different music from around the world. and the other key aspect of your childhood was racism. yeah, a lot. you were bullied and abused, sometimes by adults as well as by other children.
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identify himself and became uncooperative and displaying bipolar behavior. the next day another fire. investigators found similar tire treads. co-worker told police maynard suffered from split personality and wanted to kill himself in 2020. police began tracking him through his welfare debit card, cell phone records and put a tracker on his car. when booked in jail maynard denied setting any fires and said he would defend himself in court. he became enraged and began kicking the cell door saying i m going to kill you fing pigs. i told them i didn t start any of the fires. when arrested he was caught setting fires behind firefighters endangering their lives and thousands of others under evacuation orders. my heart goes out all the hard work these people have