Snubzi
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I'm not lazy, I just don't have much to say about myself.
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Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I guess this doesn't count, but my kid graduated from college. It feels kind of a win for me.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I rediscovered the joy of PLAYING with my kiddos! They are fast and fun!Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
just started to feel a little better. i'm not suicidal anymore. y'alls achievements are better but i'm learning to feel proud of this one.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I got sober. After 59 and a 1/2 years I finally got it together. I was in a crisis situation. My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. I knew myself enough to know that if something happened to him, I'd be in trouble. I met with a great doctor that helped me stop drinking. My family has a history of alcohol abuse and I was scared I was going to go that way. It's been about 300 days without a drink. I have lost 35 pounds, I exercise like an athlete, I have 6 hours of tattoo time and I feel as if I'm 100%. I feel so good. By far the greatest decision of my life.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
Survived. It was a physically, professionally, and emotionally difficult year for me.Show All 8 Upvotes
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“Who Knows What They Put In These Things”: 30 Industries More Shady Than You Might Think
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In 2012, a 24-year-old Kenyan man who worked at an orphanage called Anthony Omari woke up to find 3 machete-wielding thugs breaking in. He took on all three men at once and chased them outside, where the fight continued. But unfortunately, Anthony would take a machete to the face. Despite this, he successfully fought the attackers off, ensuring the children's safety, and then collapsed. Luckily, he survived but needed stitches for the 11-inch gash across his face. Upon hearing about his struggle, Ben Hardwick, a 21-year-old Penn State student interning at a nearby facility, went to talk to him. Inspired by the story and deeply worried about Omari and the children's safety, Hardwick shared the man's story on Reddit, seeking $2,000 in donations to help build a larger fence for protection. Within the first twenty-four hours, he received $65,000 in donations. Curiosities
“Who Knows What They Put In These Things”: 30 Industries More Shady Than You Might Think
Interesting-Scary-Facts-Morbid-Knowledge
In 2012, a 24-year-old Kenyan man who worked at an orphanage called Anthony Omari woke up to find 3 machete-wielding thugs breaking in. He took on all three men at once and chased them outside, where the fight continued. But unfortunately, Anthony would take a machete to the face. Despite this, he successfully fought the attackers off, ensuring the children's safety, and then collapsed. Luckily, he survived but needed stitches for the 11-inch gash across his face. Upon hearing about his struggle, Ben Hardwick, a 21-year-old Penn State student interning at a nearby facility, went to talk to him. Inspired by the story and deeply worried about Omari and the children's safety, Hardwick shared the man's story on Reddit, seeking $2,000 in donations to help build a larger fence for protection. Within the first twenty-four hours, he received $65,000 in donations.Interesting-Scary-Facts-Morbid-Knowledge
Born on September 23, 1988, Matthew Robinson faced significant challenges from birth, being blind and paralyzed from the neck down due to oxygen deprivation. Despite doctors' grim prognosis of only a few hours, Matthew defied expectations, living a remarkable 10-and-a-half years. When Matthew passed away in 1999, his dad decided his gravestone should depict Matthew in his truest form and signify hope rather than grief.Show All 5 Upvotes
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Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I guess this doesn't count, but my kid graduated from college. It feels kind of a win for me.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I rediscovered the joy of PLAYING with my kiddos! They are fast and fun!Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
just started to feel a little better. i'm not suicidal anymore. y'alls achievements are better but i'm learning to feel proud of this one.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
Earned my green belt in Karate, lost 25 to 35 pounds (and kept them off), and I started taking Kickboxing classes.Hey Pandas, What's Something You Did In 2023 That You're Proud Of?
I got sober. After 59 and a 1/2 years I finally got it together. I was in a crisis situation. My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. I knew myself enough to know that if something happened to him, I'd be in trouble. I met with a great doctor that helped me stop drinking. My family has a history of alcohol abuse and I was scared I was going to go that way. It's been about 300 days without a drink. I have lost 35 pounds, I exercise like an athlete, I have 6 hours of tattoo time and I feel as if I'm 100%. I feel so good. By far the greatest decision of my life. Snubzi • upvoted an item 3 months ago
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Born on September 23, 1988, Matthew Robinson faced significant challenges from birth, being blind and paralyzed from the neck down due to oxygen deprivation. Despite doctors' grim prognosis of only a few hours, Matthew defied expectations, living a remarkable 10-and-a-half years. When Matthew passed away in 1999, his dad decided his gravestone should depict Matthew in his truest form and signify hope rather than grief.Interesting-Scary-Facts-Morbid-Knowledge
In 2012, a 24-year-old Kenyan man who worked at an orphanage called Anthony Omari woke up to find 3 machete-wielding thugs breaking in. He took on all three men at once and chased them outside, where the fight continued. But unfortunately, Anthony would take a machete to the face. Despite this, he successfully fought the attackers off, ensuring the children's safety, and then collapsed. Luckily, he survived but needed stitches for the 11-inch gash across his face. Upon hearing about his struggle, Ben Hardwick, a 21-year-old Penn State student interning at a nearby facility, went to talk to him. Inspired by the story and deeply worried about Omari and the children's safety, Hardwick shared the man's story on Reddit, seeking $2,000 in donations to help build a larger fence for protection. Within the first twenty-four hours, he received $65,000 in donations. Snubzi • 1 follower