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Here’s an amazing young woman — 11 Comments

  1. Humans, the most resilient living beings on this planet. And it is great to hear anecdotes of those who’ve overcome adversity, especially with bright spirits.
    I started a Wounded Warrior nonprofit over 6 years ago which helped several thousand PTSD, TBI, and limb-loss troopers in our armed services. My point?
    Of those who were determined to be truly damaged, there were countless who bravely bounced back, embracing life’s challenges in their new conditions. What a pleasure to work with such patriotic and high spirited individuals.
    I never took any $$$ from this endeavor, however, what I did receive was infinitely better.

  2. I remember a camera feed showing a person coming on the bus and then slugging the woman in the side seat that was blind.

    In a world where people used their own power to clean up after themselves, they would take care of it. So 3 guys from the back swarmed over him and held him down.

    In a world where Pamela Geller currently lives, the 8 guys coming from the back would be stomping on the blind girl instead.

  3. Inspiring young woman. People like her remind us that the one thousand idiots for every one of her means the odds are in our favor.

  4. Is it just me, or does that video font seem a bit too festive for that title?
    Like announcing a genocide in Wingdings.

  5. I can’t think of anything in the day to day of men’s lives that fixates us like make-up and hair care fixates women, or at least young women.

  6. Eric Says:
    May 24th, 2015 at 1:23 am

    I can’t think of anything in the day to day of men’s lives that fixates us like make-up and hair care fixates women, or at least young women.

    I can: A woman’s appearance.

  7. rickl:

    What came first, the attractive hen, or the enamored rooster?

    That said, women and men should both strive to present themselves in the best possible light.

    Matt_SE:

    Considering her perspective, the lighthearted design was likely chosen to downplay the seriousness of the deficit, not the disease.

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  9. Some people clean their cars and swords and guns about as often as women do their makeup.

    And if that were to be true, it would be pretty crazy

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