Please pray for me and my now ex

Hello everyone. Today I broke up with my boyfriend of more than 1 year. He was muslim and although he was the best and the most loving and caring person I still decided that we had to end it all. I had to choose God. I've been crying for more than 3 hours and I am deeply hurt. I wanted to be with this person and still do but I realized that it won't work. God's word and my church have to be number one for me no matter how hurt I will be.

Please guys pray for my healing and pray for my ex. May God open his heart and save him. Please pray for my love and maybe if God wills, we will be together again.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 12 hours ago

Please pray for me and my now ex

Hello everyone. Today I broke up with my boyfriend of more than 1 year. He was muslim and although he was the best and the most loving and caring person I still decided that we had to end it all. I had to choose God. I've been crying for more than 3 hours and I am deeply hurt. I wanted to be with this person and still do but I realized that it won't work. God's word and my church have to be number one for me no matter how hurt I will be.

Please guys pray for my healing and pray for my ex. May God open his heart and save him. Please pray for my love and maybe if God wills, we will be together again.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 13 hours ago

What if we actually tried to bring W.I.T.C.H. back?

Okay guys hear me out. I know W.I.T.C.H. ended almost 20 years ago. I know a Season 3 is probably a long shot but what if we actually tried? The animated series got 52 episodes across two seasons, and there were discussions about a third season before the show ultimately ended. The second season even leaves enough loose threads to make you wonder what could have happened next. AND people are STILL talking about W.I.T.C.H. in 2026.

So I started thinking what if we actually tried to show Disney that people still want it? Maybe it could be a full Season 3. Maybe a limited series. Maybe even a smaller revival to see whether there's still an audience.

Would you actually participate in something like this?

Would you sign a new petition, share TikToks/Reels about it, make fan art or videos ,help spread the hashtag?

W.I.T.C.H. isn't forgotten. We're still here.

#BringBackWITCH
#WITCHSeason3

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 6 days ago

Who was Mary Anderson?

In October 1996, a woman checked into Seattle’s Hotel Vintage Park using the name Mary A. Anderson. She claimed to be from New York, paid over $350 in cash for a two-night stay, and gave a false address and phone number. She spent the entire time alone in Room 214 with a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door and never contacted hotel staff.
When she failed to check out, employees entered the room and found her dead on the bed. She had died by suicide after drinking cyanide mixed with Metamucil. She was carefully groomed, wearing makeup, with an open Bible resting on her chest. Beside her was a handwritten note that read: “I have decided to end my life. No one is responsible for my death… I have no relations. You can use my body as you choose.”
Investigators initially believed identifying her would be easy. Instead, every lead failed. Her fingerprints matched no records, her dental records produced nothing, the New York address was fake, and searches through the FBI, Interpol, Canadian authorities, and missing-person databases all came back empty. More than 200 tips were investigated over the years, but none led to her true identity.
The autopsy revealed she was likely between 35 and 45 years old, had undergone breast surgery, had never given birth, and appeared to have planned her death with remarkable care. Investigators even tried tracing the cyanide and her clothing, but every avenue ended in a dead end.
Nearly 30 years later, no one knows who “Mary Anderson” really was. She was buried as Jane Doe in an unmarked grave in Seattle, making her one of America’s most enduring unidentified-person cases.

In 2021, King County Medical Examiner's Office has partnered with Othram to use advanced DNA testing and forensic genealogy to establish an identification of, or to find the closest living relatives to the unknown woman. Funds to support the case are being raised on the DNASolves Crowdfunding platform. The case is also logged in NamUs as UP12916.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 1 month ago

Who was Mary Anderson? FIFTH PHOTO NSFW

Guys I had to delete my first post and upload a new one because I found a real picture of her in bed when she was found.

In October 1996, a woman checked into Seattle’s Hotel Vintage Park using the name Mary A. Anderson. She claimed to be from New York, paid over $350 in cash for a two-night stay, and gave a false address and phone number. She spent the entire time alone in Room 214 with a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door and never contacted hotel staff.
When she failed to check out, employees entered the room and found her dead on the bed. She had died by suicide after drinking cyanide mixed with Metamucil. She was carefully groomed, wearing makeup, with an open Bible resting on her chest. Beside her was a handwritten note that read: “I have decided to end my life. No one is responsible for my death… I have no relations. You can use my body as you choose.”
Investigators initially believed identifying her would be easy. Instead, every lead failed. Her fingerprints matched no records, her dental records produced nothing, the New York address was fake, and searches through the FBI, Interpol, Canadian authorities, and missing-person databases all came back empty. More than 200 tips were investigated over the years, but none led to her true identity.
The autopsy revealed she was likely between 35 and 45 years old, had undergone breast surgery, had never given birth, and appeared to have planned her death with remarkable care. Investigators even tried tracing the cyanide and her clothing, but every avenue ended in a dead end.
Nearly 30 years later, no one knows who “Mary Anderson” really was. She was buried as Jane Doe in an unmarked grave in Seattle, making her one of America’s most enduring unidentified-person cases.

In 2021, King County Medical Examiner's Office has partnered with Othram to use advanced DNA testing and forensic genealogy to establish an identification of, or to find the closest living relatives to the unknown woman. Funds to support the case are being raised on the DNASolves Crowdfunding platform. The case is also logged in NamUs as UP12916.

https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story\_fbid=122129871093207339&id=61586220172299

https://www.wahmee.com/uploads/1/3/0/5/130585672/sam.pdf

https://dnasolves.com/articles/mary-anderson/

https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/12916/attachments?nav

u/GlumRelative3338 — 1 month ago

Mary Anderson

In Fall 1996, a woman checked into an upscale hotel in downtown Seattle, paid cash, and registered under the name, Mary Anderson. She provided a false number with a NY area code and a false address that featured a NY zip code. Once she checked in, she went to room and reportedly had no further contact with hotel staff or room service. No calls were made from the room. She was eventually discovered when she failed to check out of the room. She was discovered lying on her back, on her bed, with a suicide note mentioning that she had no family and that she did not care what was done with her body. The cause of death was determined to be cyanide poisoning.

There were few clues left at the scene. She had no identifying documents, she paid for the room in cash, and there is speculation she might have removed her dental plate to further obstruct efforts to identify her. Investigators searched databases using dental records and fingerprints. There were no matches. A DNA profile was developed for "Mary Anderson" and searched in the CODIS database, but there were no matches. Local and national media appeals, as well as multiple forensic facial reconstructions have failed, so far, to provide leads. 

In 2021, King County Medical Examiner's Office has partnered with Othram to use advanced DNA testing and forensic genealogy to establish an identification of, or to find the closest living relatives to the unknown woman. Advanced DNA testing suggests her biogeographical origins trace back to Eastern Iran or Afghanistan, possibly with a Persian background.

Summary from https://dnasolves.com/articles/mary-anderson/

NamUs https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/case/UP12916

u/GlumRelative3338 — 1 month ago

Восстановление аккаунта ВК

Всем привет!
Может кто-нибудь сталкивался с подобной ситуацией или знает, что ещё можно попробовать.
У меня есть очень старый аккаунт ВКонтакте, к которому я потеряла доступ ещё в 2015 году. Насколько помню, тогда я сменила пароль, после этого меня выбросило из аккаунта, и больше войти не получилось. Ни новый пароль, ни старый не подошли.
Сам аккаунт до сих пор существует. Я примерно помню два номера телефона, к которым он мог быть привязан, но не уверена какой именно использовался. Знаю, что была привязана почта, начинающаяся на «ev…» (первые буквы моего имени), но полный адрес я уже не помню, поэтому восстановить её тоже не получается.
Я обращалась в поддержку ВК, но мне ответили, что из-за отсутствия моих фотографий на странице подтвердить личность и восстановить доступ они не могут.
Вопрос такой: есть ли вообще какие-то способы восстановить настолько старый аккаунт, если нет доступа ни к номеру, ни к почте? Может быть, кто-то сталкивался с похожей ситуацией или знает, какие ещё доказательства можно предоставить поддержке? Или это уже безнадёжный случай?
Аккаунт нужен не для чего-то важного, просто очень хочется зайти спустя столько лет и посмотреть, что там осталось.
Буду благодарна за любые советы.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 1 month ago

What kind of makeup will look good on me? What colors of lipstick/eyeshadow/blush should I try? Please help 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

I have hooded eyes, you can’t see eyeshadows AT ALL unfortunately but I would like to learn how to do my eye makeup((( also I really like cool toned makeup, goth makeup etc but can’t really find makeup products or makeup that would look good on me. I can only do basic makeup((( I’d be very grateful if anyone could help 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago

Dressing up as an orthodox woman

Hello everyone. So I’m a F23 and I’m having a hard time deciding how I want to dress. My family was not strict about clothing so I could wear whatever I want. Since I live in a pretty traditional country, I couldn’t wear revealing stuff but I really wanted to since I liked how it look. When I moved to another country I felt safe enough to wear what I wanted. I used to wear very short dresses etc. 2 years ago I decided to stop and threw away my revealing clothes but then I started buying them again… now I’m back to my home country and I don’t dress like that anymore but I still think about it whenever I see girls online wearing revealing stuff. I know as a Christian I shouldn’t dress like that and I don’t want to get male attention either but sometimes I feel like I’m missing out on something. I feel like I’m young and beautiful so why not show it to everyone although deep down I know I can be to and beautiful without being half-naked. I don’t know what to do honestly…

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago

Best calisthenics exercises for beginners?

Hi everyone!
I’m (F) a beginner in calisthenics and I train at home without access to a gym.
Currently I can do:
Regular, wide-stance, and narrow-stance squats
Lunges
Wall push-ups
Table/incline push-ups (still learning)
Scapular push-ups
Chair dips (bench dips)
My biggest weakness is my core. I also struggle with pull-up-related exercises since I don’t have a pull-up bar.
Based on my current level, what exercises would you recommend for building overall strength and progressing toward standard push-ups, pull-ups, and more advanced calisthenics skills?
I’d appreciate any beginner-friendly routine or exercise recommendations. Thanks!

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago

Excercised for beginners?

Hi everyone!
I’m (F) a beginner in calisthenics and I train at home without access to a gym.
Currently I can do:
Regular, wide-stance, and narrow-stance squats
Lunges
Wall push-ups
Table/incline push-ups (still learning)
Scapular push-ups
Chair dips (bench dips)
My biggest weakness is my core. I also struggle with pull-up-related exercises since I don’t have a pull-up bar.
Based on my current level, what exercises would you recommend for building overall strength and progressing toward standard push-ups, pull-ups, and more advanced calisthenics skills?
I’d appreciate any beginner-friendly routine or exercise recommendations. Thanks!

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago

Best exercises for beginners?

Hi everyone!
I’m (F) a beginner in calisthenics and I train at home without access to a gym.
Currently I can do:
Regular, wide-stance, and narrow-stance squats
Lunges
Wall push-ups
Table/incline push-ups (still learning)
Scapular push-ups
Chair dips (bench dips)
My biggest weakness is my core. I also struggle with pull-up-related exercises since I don’t have a pull-up bar.
Based on my current level, what exercises would you recommend for building overall strength and progressing toward standard push-ups, pull-ups, and more advanced calisthenics skills?
I’d appreciate any beginner-friendly routine or exercise recommendations. Thanks!

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago

Why did God take away my cat?

Hello everyone. I know I might seem silly and childish but I can’t stop crying and asking God “Why?”. My cat died yesterday after suffering for hours. He was in pain, struggling to breathe, crying, and I couldn’t do anything to save him. I keep asking God why. I know I’m not a perfect Christian and I am a sinner and I make mistakes. But God knew how much I loved that cat. He knew how long I had dreamed of having a cat. He knew how much I cared for him and how much he meant to me.
When my cat was suffering, I prayed and asked God: if he can recover, please let him recover. If not, please let his suffering end.
A few minutes later, he died.
Since then, I can’t stop asking: why did God take him from me? Why did He allow him to suffer like that? How do we as Christians deal with this kind of loss and still trust God?
I’m not trying to argue. I’m just heartbroken and looking for guidance. Thank you.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago
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Why is he breathing like that?

Hi guys. My cat (male, 1/5 years) went outside during the night, and when he came back this morning, something was clearly wrong.
He was extremely weak, refused to eat, and cried whenever we tried to pick him up. I took him to a veterinarian, who checked him and said that his breathing sounded normal and that he was most likely in a state of shock. He received several injections, and after we got home, he seemed a little calmer and even ate a small amount of food.
However, more than eight hours later, he still hasn’t really eaten anything and hasn’t touched water. He finally used the litter box and had diarrhea, and he urinated as well.
He is still weak, although not as weak as he was this morning. One thing that worries me is that when he breathes, I can see occasional contractions or twitching movements around his abdomen. Also, when I touch his belly, he pulls away and seems uncomfortable or painful.
Unfortunately, I live in a city where there are no veterinary clinics with diagnostic equipment. We only have private veterinarians. There is no possibility to do blood tests, X-rays, ultrasound, or other examinations.
Does anyone know what could cause these symptoms? Could this still be shock, pain, internal injury, poisoning, or something else? What should I watch for, and what can I do to help him while monitoring his condition?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago
▲ 10 r/Advice

My mom gave up 3 years of her life caring for her mother, and now she’s being treated like the villain

My mother and her younger sister have not spoken for over a year because of ongoing family conflicts.
My grandmother is elderly, has Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, severe mobility issues, and needs help with almost everything. After my grandfather died in 2021, my mother moved in with my grandmother and spent about three years caring for her full-time.
My mother cooked, cleaned, helped her stand up and move around, managed daily care, and dealt with difficult behaviors related to dementia. My grandmother weighs around 90-100 kg, and over time my mother developed serious back problems from lifting and assisting her.
My aunt contributed financially by helping pay for medication, food, and eventually paid caregivers to assist my grandmother. However, she was not involved in most of the hands-on care. My mother’s position was that she would continue doing the caregiving work if her sister helped financially because she could not afford professional caregivers herself.
Eventually my mother’s health deteriorated and she had to move back home. My aunt and mother had a major falling out and stopped speaking.
Recently my aunt accused my mother of gossiping about her at work, which my mother denies. The accusation led to another conflict. My aunt now refuses any compromise regarding care arrangements and says my mother should handle her own problems.
Another complication is inheritance. My grandmother is currently the legal owner of the apartment. After my grandmother passes away, both my mother and aunt are expected to inherit. My mother suggested reaching some kind of agreement regarding the apartment and caregiving costs, but my aunt refused.
My mother is exhausted, has health problems, and cannot afford full-time care on her own. I help financially when I can, but I don’t earn enough to solve the situation.
Has anyone dealt with a similar situation involving:
one sibling providing most of the caregiving,
another sibling contributing mainly financially,
disputes over inheritance before a parent has passed away,
and family members who refuse to communicate or compromise?
What practical steps would you recommend

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago
▲ 5 r/ToxicFamilyMembers+3 crossposts

My mom gave up 3 years of her life caring for her mother, and now she’s being treated like the villain

My mother and her younger sister have not spoken for over a year because of ongoing family conflicts.
My grandmother is elderly, has Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, severe mobility issues, and needs help with almost everything. After my grandfather died in 2021, my mother moved in with my grandmother and spent about three years caring for her full-time.
My mother cooked, cleaned, helped her stand up and move around, managed daily care, and dealt with difficult behaviors related to dementia. My grandmother weighs around 90-100 kg, and over time my mother developed serious back problems from lifting and assisting her.
My aunt contributed financially by helping pay for medication, food, and eventually paid caregivers to assist my grandmother. However, she was not involved in most of the hands-on care. My mother’s position was that she would continue doing the caregiving work if her sister helped financially because she could not afford professional caregivers herself.
Eventually my mother’s health deteriorated and she had to move back home. My aunt and mother had a major falling out and stopped speaking.
Recently my aunt accused my mother of gossiping about her at work, which my mother denies. The accusation led to another conflict. My aunt now refuses any compromise regarding care arrangements and says my mother should handle her own problems.
Another complication is inheritance. My grandmother is currently the legal owner of the apartment. After my grandmother passes away, both my mother and aunt are expected to inherit. My mother suggested reaching some kind of agreement regarding the apartment and caregiving costs, but my aunt refused.
My mother is exhausted, has health problems, and cannot afford full-time care on her own. I help financially when I can, but I don’t earn enough to solve the situation.
Has anyone dealt with a similar situation involving:
one sibling providing most of the caregiving,
another sibling contributing mainly financially,
disputes over inheritance before a parent has passed away,
and family members who refuse to communicate or compromise?
What practical steps would you recommend?

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u/GlumRelative3338 — 2 months ago