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I was reading this today earlier in a book very inspirational.

 

"In the late seventies, I would have lunch every day with one or two

friends  in  the   cafeteria   of  the   graduate   center   at   Cambridge   University,
where  I was  studying. A man in a wheelchair would  sometimes  sit at a
nearby table, usually accompanied by three or four people. One day, when I
was sitting at a table directly opposite me, I could not help but look at him
more closely, and I was shocked by what I saw. He seemed almost totally
paralyzed. His body was emaciated, his head permanently slumped forward.
One   of the   people  accompanying  him  was   carefully  putting  food in  his
mouth a great deal of which would fall out again and be caught on a small
plate another man was holding under his chin. Occasionally the wheelchair­
bound   man   would   produce   unintelligible   croaking   sounds,   and   someone
would hold an ear close to his mouth and then amazingly would interpret
what he was trying to say.
Later I asked my friend whether he knew who he was. “Of course,” he
said, “He is a professor of mathematics, and the people with him are his
graduate students. He has motor neuron disease that progressively paralyzes
every part of the body. He has been given five years at the most. It must be
the most  dreadful fate that can befall a human being.”
A few weeks later, as I was leaving the building, he was coming in,
and when I held the door open for his electric wheelchair to come trough,
our eyes met. With surprise I saw that his eyes were clear. There was no trace
in them of unhappiness. I know immediately he had relinquished resistance;
he was living in surrender.
A number of years later when buying a newspaper at a kiosk, I was
amazed   to   see   him   on   the   front   page   of   a   popular   international   news
magazine. Not only was he still alive, but he had by then become the world's
most famous theoretical physicist, Stephen Hawking. There was a beautiful
line in the article that confirmed what I had sensed when I had looked into his eyes many years earlier. Commenting upon his life, he said (now with the
help of the voice synthesizer), “Who could have wished for more?”
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if i could domesticate any wild animal and make it a pet, it would be a squirrel.

 

True story, once before class I found a squirrel chilling by a tree (as squirrels tend to do), so I took a chance and ried tried to pet it, cool thing was- it let me, then it followed me to the building my class was in.  Man, I wish I would've just brought that awesome little guy home.

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When I was a child maybe 3-5, squirrles would get into our house through the old chimney. The chimney was blocked off years before we moved into this house it looked like. Anyways the squirrles would chew/claw their way through the wall behind a picture hanging up. My dad  destroyed them with my wiffle ball bat.

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Getting a tattoo today! My brother is in the chair right now. It's a family affair!

my sister and I just got matching tattoo's for each other for christmas... shamrock's for my grandpa who was the most irish person you've ever met! he used to wear a green suit to work and dye his hair green on st pattys day hah

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my sister and I just got matching tattoo's for each other for christmas... shamrock's for my grandpa who was the most irish person you've ever met! he used to wear a green suit to work and dye his hair green on st pattys day hah

thats awesome!

I'll post a pic when I get home tonight. Genius me didn't take one on my phone before he wrapped it all up.

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Does the hyphen in pop-punk differentiate between the two types? I don't know why I think this, but I do.

 

Pop Punk - The Ergs! / The Steinways 

Pop-Punk - New Found Glory / Wonder Years

Pop - Simple Plan / Cartel

 

Is this about right?

 
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