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How Your Job Changes Over Time (1st Day Vs 101st Day)
Y’all might remember that I had you guys sending postcards to Gus and Charlie, because Gus was fighting cancer, and losing kind of badly. Gus was 7 years old when he died on September 29th, just prior to what would have been his 8th birthday.
My friend Sasha held her son as he died and then carried him to a hospital, so that at some point in the future no parent will have to deal with this. In his death, Gus may have provided answers to the questions his incredibly rare and deadly form of cancer brings to the table.
Gus was only able to make to almost-but-not-quite 8 years old because of the ACA. He was able to experience things and live as full a life as possible and learn about dinosaurs and go to school (he was diagnosed young, prior to even entering school) and make friends – because of the ACA. His mother and father were only able to afford a service and cremation because his ACA-compliant insurance paid the bulk of the bill. They were only able to continue financially caring for their youngest son Charlie (who just turned 7 years old…yesterday, I think) and keep themselves in food and housing rather than going bankrupt…because of the fucking Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
With her permission, I have posted this here, because I want people to know exactly how badly Republicans will be screwing children, and their grieving parents, over if they repeal the ACA.
For Gus, who never made it to 8; for Sasha and her husband, who lost their son; for Charlie, who lost his brother –
For all of the other parents and lost children who are and were in the same boat –
We can’t let Republicans do this. We need to step up to the plate. Because they – Sasha and Gus and everyone like them – can’t.
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Maybe.
Maybe I really was meant to be alone after all. Maybe I was meant to survive on my own.
Maybe I need someone with me, to help me think, to help me clear my mind from something negative, to make me feel wanted, to make me feel happy.
But who am I kidding? This is real life, not Korean Drama nor Cheesy Teenage Romantic Movie.
Or maybe I was just being selfish. Maybe I was just trying so hard to shut everybody out. Maybe I’m an attention seeker. Maybe I want to start everything from scratch again. Until I am satisfied with my own result.
Feeling.
Just saw the news about the shooting at Orlando. It breaks my heart, feels like everything that I believe suddenly just scattered. I know what it feels like to be a minority, it’ll make everyone hate about us even more because of the shooting. Furthermore, it effect my will to go out there and start new with new place and neighborhood. Maybe this is the best place to live, maybe it isn’t. Who knows? I also think to myself “Am I doing something right? Or something very wrong?”. Only time will tell.
Life.
When everyone’s life is happy and they know what they’re going to do with their life, and you just sit there, listen quietly about their stories and how they’re so happy about their life.
Maybe it’s not fair, or maybe it is fair. I don’t know.
Earth is a strange place and life is a mystery that no one can solve.
Maybe you just have to accept and pursue what they’re after so you can have something to think about in the meantime.
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Candice Sortino, age 17, ran out on the field during the 7th inning of the Arizona vs. South Carolina game at CWS on June 25th. She smacked two players butts; the one shown here is center fielder Joey Rickard.
my favorite photoset of all time
I love how in the second frame, she’s like hang on. Just one more butt, ok?
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The security guard and the players are laughing! This is the best.
Hey. Don’t just scroll past. Come back and watch this. You need it more than you know.
After I finish talking to the person I like.