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My father died

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such a sad rendition of happy birthday

Yap, that’ll do it

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Dropped in on a 12 foot vert ramp, frontside mute, hung my truck on the coping and hit the bottom of the ramp face first. Broke my nose, knocked myself out and woke up in hospital.

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Sounds sick tbh what a story damn. Did you nail it later?

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I got molested by my dad’s friend when I was fifteen, and my dad invited him to my sixteenth birthday a few months later. I had a temper tantrum and smashed my cake on the ground and cried all night, but to this day have never told anyone why I was so upset.

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🫂 thank you for not killing yourself for that trash of a scumbag. sharing is a step in the right direction. I hope you are well

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Oh wow, that’s horrible. I’m so sorry you had to endure that…

They say that the best revenge is living well so whether that resonates with you or not… I wish you the best life you can possibly have!

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Not quit my birthday I was finishing COVID…3 days later father’s funeral was just … Not going to lie Not the ideal way to celebrate a birthday… It reminds you of your mortality in real time but then also it sucks your father died… At least in my situation it definitely did.

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Same. It was the only time that relatives could attend. My mother was brought there many years ago, and there was a sense of closure to bring my father to rest with her.

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