There was a viral video of quarantined Italians singing out of their windows.

It was truly beautiful – what an amazing, haunting and organic moment caught on video.

You can watch the video here:

Italy has been through hell and that moment was magical and raw and so very human.

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However, the reason it was all of those beautiful things is that it happened organically, it came from the heart at a moment of desperation and maybe even some hopelessness.

Those moments that come from such raw emotions are hard to recreate, even when the circumstances are similar.

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A quarantined man in New York City discovered that the hard way when he tried to recreate that very magical moment by singing out his window.

However, instead of inspiring others to sing along, he was told to “shut the f*ck up!”

Ha ha ha, gotta love New Yorkers!

You can watch the video below (warning language):

https://twitter.com/MaybeAmes/status/1243937726350704643

It’s really not so bad, most New Yorkers will tell you that yelling at other people is how they “bond.”

So, maybe this was a beautiful magical moment after all?

“New York Style.”

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on March 28, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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