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The past two weeks of my life, in a nutshell and how its changed me, and who I am...

By sharing this, maybe I can inspire someone else with what Ive experienced. Try to refrain from too many jokes guys, this means a lot to me.

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Holy hell! This all really happened? As an only child, I have a hard enough time picturing what it would have been like to have one sibling in my life. I can't even begin to imagine what it would be like to suddenly have six!

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Bitchin'.

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Post by Zeta »

I suddenly had another at age 10. A half-sister because my father is a manwhore. We didn't get along well.

Speaking of my father's whoring tendanceis, we assume that I problably have at least 2 or 3 more siblings out there somewhere. But after the fiasco with my half-sister I'm in no rush to find them.

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I think my Dad might have had a girlfriend once before he met my mom.

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Post by G.Silver »

Holy hell about sums it up for me too. That's amazing.

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Post by Neo Yi »

Oh my gosh is all I can say. It is a shocking revelation, but I better appreciate my sister (even more so) because of it. Wow...
~Neo

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Post by Crazy Penguin »

That's an amazing story. I'm so happy for you Jon. :)

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<3

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Post by Ritz »

Jesus, my life seems so shallow in comparison. I need to get my priorities straight. Or better yet, find some priorities to begin with.

Anyway, Dub, I'm happy for ya.

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Jesus, my life seems so shallow in comparison.
Yeah, mine too. My autobiography would look like this: I was born. Then I watched alot of cartoons. Then I read alot of books. Then I played alot of games. And now I don't do much of anything. The end.

There was that one time I saved a family of five by latching on to the bumper of their mini van as it swerved out of control over the edge of a cliff and slowing its descent by throwing out my jacket like a parachute, grabbed a drowning child from the river rapids on the way down, then latched onto a rolling boulder to slow me and the van down enough to let the passengers off safely, which was just as well because the boulder was about to roll off a plateau onto a church picnic in the valley below, but regardless I skidded so hard with the van that it caused a chemical reaction in the dirt and transformed it into a high nutrient, peanut butter flavored supplement that has been used to end starvation in third world nations. That's the only interesting thing that's ever happened to me, but it's not as cool as WB's story.

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Whoa @ WB.
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I squished a butterfly with the boulder, though. That's bothered me ever since.

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Yeah, mine too. My autobiography would look like this: I was born. Then I watched alot of cartoons. Then I read alot of books. Then I played alot of games. And now I don't do much of anything. The end.
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Post by plasticwingsband »

Amazing story, WB.

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Post by Omni Hunter »

Wow, pretty deep WB. That's quite an extension of the familly.

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