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Woman Steals Blind Sister’s Special Champagne For A Party, Hell Breaks Loose When She Finds Out
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Woman Steals Blind Sister’s Special Champagne For A Party, Hell Breaks Loose When She Finds Out

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Imagine winning a bronze medal at the Paralympics—and getting a special bottle of champagne to go with it. You decide to save it for a meaningful occasion, holding onto it for years. Then one day, you find out it’s gone.

That’s exactly what happened to this Redditor, who was devastated to learn that her sister’s friends drank the irreplaceable bottle during a night out, without permission.

Now she’s furious and asking the internet: would she be right to never forgive her sister for this? Read the full story below.

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    The woman had won a bronze medal at the Paralympics and received a bottle of champagne to go with it

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    She’d been saving it for a special occasion, only to discover one day that it was gone

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    Woman upset after sister’s friends drank her irreplaceable champagne, saying she’ll never forgive the incident.

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    Woman learns sister’s friends drank her irreplaceable champagne, expressing anger and saying she’ll never forgive it.

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    The woman shared more details in the comments

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    What you might not have known about the Paralympics

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    Ever tried playing tennis and struggling to catch up with a ball flying across the court?

    Now imagine doing that in a wheelchair.

    That’s just one example of what makes the Paralympics so incredible to watch. The athletes achieve phenomenal results, pushing the limits of what the human body is capable of, regardless of disability.

    Yet for many, the Paralympics are treated as a side event to the Olympics, often overlooked or misunderstood. But the truth is, the Paralympics are just as intense, inspiring, and worthy of attention.

    Here are some things you might not have known about the Paralympics, from their history to the unique adaptations that make the games possible.

    It all began in 1948, when Sir Ludwig Guttmann organized a sports competition for 16 World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries in Stoke Mandeville, England. Four years later, athletes from Holland joined, and the Paralympic Movement officially began.

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    The first official Paralympic Games took place in Rome in 1960, shortly after the Olympics ended. The event welcomed 400 athletes from 23 countries, competing across eight sports.

    Since then, the Paralympic Games have become one of the largest sporting events in the world. Held every four years in the same year as the Olympics, they’ve played a vital role in promoting social inclusion and changing public perceptions of disability.

    Today, the Paralympics are the third biggest sporting event in terms of ticket sales, trailing only behind the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup.

    But what’s truly fascinating is how athletes adapt to compete at such a high level.

    For instance, in blind football and goalball, the balls are filled with bells so players can hear their location. During the match, the audience must stay completely silent until a goal is scored. Only then are cheers allowed.

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    And in wheelchair basketball, the hoop is set at the same height as in the Olympics. Athletes remain seated in their wheelchairs, making powerful shots without the ability to jump.

    Despite the dedication, skill, and physical effort required, Paralympic athletes are still not always treated equally, especially when it comes to prize money.

    In Japan, for example, Paralympic gold medalists received 3 million yen (about $20,780), compared to the 5 million yen awarded to Olympic gold medalists in the same year.

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    Some of the biggest disparities can be seen in Hong Kong and Singapore.

    In Hong Kong, gold medalists at the Paralympics receive 1.5 million Hong Kong dollars (around $192,000), far less than the HK$6 million their Olympic counterparts earn. Silver and bronze Paralympians receive HK$750,000 and HK$375,000, respectively.

    In Singapore, gold Paralympians are awarded 500,000 Singapore dollars (roughly $380,000), only half of what Olympic gold medalists receive. Silver and bronze medals bring in $300,000 and $150,000.

    One reason for this discrepancy is that, in places like Singapore, these rewards are funded by non-governmental organizations that rely on private sponsorships. That means Paralympic and Olympic athletes are backed by entirely different sources—leading to vastly different payouts.

    So while the Paralympic Games have come a long way in terms of visibility and global impact, there’s still progress to be made in ensuring that athletes receive equal recognition and reward for their efforts.

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    Many readers felt she was completely justified in being upset

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    Some, however, argued that she should have stored the bottle more safely

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    Tabitha
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Everyone’s zeroing in on the bottle of champagne, but no one is mentioning how f*****g terrifying it would be, especially for a blind woman, to wake up to a drunk strange—-a man—-in her bedroom! Even a fully-sighted woman would be terrified, ffs. What the f**k were his intentions? Who knows what could’ve happened had she not made noise and gotten him TF out of her room, then sent everyone packing. This is not just a monetary issue about the champagne, OP’s SAFETY was breached by a drunk man who her own sister invited into OP’s house without her knowledge. OP could have been assaulted, waking up with the drunk man already on top of her, ffs. A drunk man her own sister invited into her home. Sister is indulging in risky behavior that could hurt OP, and that is not at all acceptable. OP should make sure to mention that to their father, and see how HE reacts. Sister should be skating in her boots at the thought of that happening.

    Faye Bosworth
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the YTAs are WILD in those commenta

    Liserhawkie80
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Especially the one telling her that her sister is doing her a favor by living with her and to essentially suck it up.

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    KatSaidWhat
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even at my most hammered I can tell when a particular bottle should not be touched. No excusing a "drunk mistake".

    Mike F
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agreed! And my friend group would typically stop and get a bottle on the way. The place would look like a tavern by the time they all got there.

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    Tabitha
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Everyone’s zeroing in on the bottle of champagne, but no one is mentioning how f*****g terrifying it would be, especially for a blind woman, to wake up to a drunk strange—-a man—-in her bedroom! Even a fully-sighted woman would be terrified, ffs. What the f**k were his intentions? Who knows what could’ve happened had she not made noise and gotten him TF out of her room, then sent everyone packing. This is not just a monetary issue about the champagne, OP’s SAFETY was breached by a drunk man who her own sister invited into OP’s house without her knowledge. OP could have been assaulted, waking up with the drunk man already on top of her, ffs. A drunk man her own sister invited into her home. Sister is indulging in risky behavior that could hurt OP, and that is not at all acceptable. OP should make sure to mention that to their father, and see how HE reacts. Sister should be skating in her boots at the thought of that happening.

    Faye Bosworth
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the YTAs are WILD in those commenta

    Liserhawkie80
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Especially the one telling her that her sister is doing her a favor by living with her and to essentially suck it up.

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    KatSaidWhat
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even at my most hammered I can tell when a particular bottle should not be touched. No excusing a "drunk mistake".

    Mike F
    Community Member
    5 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agreed! And my friend group would typically stop and get a bottle on the way. The place would look like a tavern by the time they all got there.

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