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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

    Alexandra Yuryeva lives in Moscow with her family. Where does she think she'll be in the future? "Maybe in 5 years my friend and I will open a cartoon studio and I’ll take up a second job as her assistant. Everything is possible." https://nyti.ms/2PtcbnD pic.twitter.com/PxNfmFxlBd

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Maryclare Chinedo is from the Bronx and a first-year student at Brown University. “I look forward to going to college because I just want to be by myself. I've always taken care of my siblings, and I think this will be a good time to be on my own.” https://nyti.ms/2PBuHdi pic.twitter.com/v2uVtXc3xz

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Hélène Françoise Philippe is in her first year at CalArts. “We live in a world where some people are given a coloring sheet with crayons and others are given just a blank sheet, and both are expected to create something beautiful.” https://nyti.ms/2PtlXpT pic.twitter.com/eOkEQSWY1y

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Lori'anne Bemba works at H&M and is enrolled in a pre-university program in Montreal. "In my head I turned 18 a long time ago. That's because I started working at 14, and I always had the feeling I was living as an adult." https://nyti.ms/2CFo2MF pic.twitter.com/HJj7MfqIwg

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Thalia Curbelo Márquez lives with her aunt and cousins in Havana and is studying industrial engineering. “In 5 years’ time I see myself having graduated from college with a degree in civil engineering and working.” https://nyti.ms/2Ps2Mws pic.twitter.com/ZroEUD55bM

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Wanjiku Muthoni Gakuru is a student at the University of Nairobi. She volunteers in classrooms in Kibera, the largest slum in Nairobi. "Even though I don't have money, I know I have resources that I can use to help people.” https://nyti.ms/2CF8Cb9 pic.twitter.com/2ro5s7DZCl

        11 replies 69 retweets 260 likes
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      7. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Jung Eun Yang lives in South Korea and her dream is to become a makeup artist, something she continually works at. "To me, 18 represents the year I grew up most and put in the hardest effort to accomplish something.” https://nyti.ms/2PuZ1X9 pic.twitter.com/0rMaMNGwVQ

        8 replies 22 retweets 119 likes
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      8. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Lior Danieli lives in Israel and will be drafted into the military in 2019. "At this stage of my life, I sincerely don't know where my life is leading me. Though I'm sure I'll steer it." https://nyti.ms/2PvgGy6 pic.twitter.com/fpbyi6PV6O

        8 replies 25 retweets 123 likes
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      9. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Anndrine Lund lives in Norway and plans to study political science. "People are becoming more anti-immigrant and welfare benefits are falling — the ones who get the most are getting even more. People who don’t have that much get less." https://nyti.ms/2PuI8f4 pic.twitter.com/6THyD4YePg

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      10. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        Cinzia Russo is finishing up her last year of high school in Berlin, but has spent most of her life in Italy. Her thoughts on turning 18? “I think the thing that I look forward to the most is not needing my parents to sign everything." https://nyti.ms/2CEJ1PK pic.twitter.com/AH3fpHBOah

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      11. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        We asked each girl to tell us the name of the last song they listened to. This is 18...in sound.https://nyti.ms/2PtzFsF 

        6 replies 62 retweets 188 likes
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      12. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 11

        We want to hear from you. Share a photo of yourself at 18 with the hashtag #ThisIs18. What would you say to the girl in the photo?https://nyti.ms/2Pt4H41 

        13 replies 24 retweets 70 likes
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      1. David Visentin‏Verified account @davidvisentin1 Oct 11
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        The 43 word tweet + picture are a playful pairing of what it means to be a person IMO.

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      1. Alexis Ramirez Lagos‏ @AlexisRamirezL3 Oct 11
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        Amazing report, diferents views of reality,emotions and perpectives of live but one same message : this girls change the world!

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      1. Edgar Silvestre Peña‏ @espp1973 Oct 11
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        The damage that Naomi Wu suffered thanks to your collaborator Sarah Jeong makes me hard to believe your sincerity about this subject.

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      1. Amoebaa‏ @Am0ebaa Oct 11
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        I identify as a middle-aged, rich lady. Sadly I wasn't born in that body. Please donate to help my dream come truehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/amoebaa/those-who-returned …

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      1. Kinkkinen‏ @kinkkinen Oct 11
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        I hope that Russians take back their established capital Helsinki out of here in Finland and we Finns get free of being slaves.

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      1. PROTEST of MMA‏ @janykovitch Oct 11
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