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So I suppose in a way I’m very lucky.
Dang. MBN. I just moved to a college town and despite the should-be retirees blaring nog music and drinking Mickeys outside every night, it's waaaay better than encroaching 80% hispanic San Antonio.
How much do you get?
Not even a thousand. The government isn’t exactly generous, around 500.
It pays only 1 bill and the government takes a lot out of it for taxes.
That would be only enough to cover rent for me
What're you receiving the income for if you dont mine
mind(
I don’t have rent since I am building my own house.
And I have had a lot of surgeries adding onto multiple medical issues such as sleep disorders. From infancy I was cursed with a “old mans disease” (Chiari Malformation) where thé body and brain aren’t functioning or connecting. @Oven
So I was dying when I was only two months old.
It took 3-4 surgeries to keep me alive.
Damn. RIP. 3-4 tho. Could be worse. At least they were able to do it yknow.
I technically “died” during one surgery as my life on the monitors went dead where they monitor your heart and such.
All I remember from that was all white and the rapid beeping of the systems.
And just waking up with intense, massive pain.
I'm sorry bro.
You know what bothers me about that kind of stuff
incoming bc im buzzed
le "i saw heaven" kinda shit
even tho the gates of heaven wont open up for a while
A pickup truck smashed right into me head on, the very door I was sitting at.
The vehicle I was in got knocked 100 feet off road into a ditch and I crawled out the drivers end and was by some miracle, 100% unharmed.
Either something is trying really hard to kill you, or something is trying really hard to keep you alive
No bruises beyond a torn shoulder.
I'd go with the second part.
Well it gets worse from here see
It takes more to keep you alive than to kill you.
The only time I almost came close to dying, I got a full body blood infection, took a long time in the hospital to fight it.
I had multiple issues with these surgeries, having to go back to the hospital for treatments and checkups. So 2/3rd of my childhood was doctor visits and examinations/hospitals. So this means no public school.
It was a reason why the court let me out of public school.
The closest I came to dying, I was assaulted pretty bad and half of my skull was crushed in. RIP. I got some great doctors able to stop my brain bleed and reconstruct my skull so it's hardly noticeabe.
nice bro i can train fireball now
Without modern medicine, I would be dead from a massive blood infection.
Tbh tho speaking from experience I’m very fortunate to have lived but I was left in crippling depression for most of my young life.
Unable to feel “normal”, hardly any friends in school if any, and unable to live that childish dream of being in the army to serve my country.
That's sad.
The recruiting sergeant gave me a motivational talk in is office when I was denied enlistment.
How “freedom isn’t free”.