u/MadChatter715

Christmas money glitch

I never keep cash in my wallet, I use my card for everything. Back in early Dec I fixed my mom's car headlights, she gave me some cash to help pay for it. Then in late Dec I went to do some Christmas shopping at Walmart. I saw a homeless guy standing with a sign, I usually never carry cash but because my mom had given me cash earlier in the month, it was good timing, I gave the homeless guy all the cash I had and said "Merry Christmas!". Two weeks later I went to get a haircut, when I opened up my wallet to pay for it, all the cash I had given the homeless guy was back in my wallet. I asked my mom and other family members if they had sneaked some cash into my wallet when I wasn't looking but they all said no. Still no idea how the money reappeared into my wallet.

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u/MadChatter715 — 2 days ago

Soda exploded in my fridge when I had no soda

This just happened a couple nights ago. I opened up my fridge the other morning and discovered soda had exploded and leaked inside of my fridge, even poured onto the kitchen floor. The weird part is I didn't have any soda in my fridge so I have no idea where it came from. Not the first time something totally mundane but unexplainable happened to me. If it was a sign from God I don't appreciate having to clean up after him.

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u/MadChatter715 — 2 days ago
▲ 40 r/ugly

From a comment on Reddit that's gotten hundreds of upvotes:

"Asians have less sexual dimorphism / are more androgynous so it's true to a greater degree that the only thing visually separating men and women is hair length"

I hate this shit.

I uploaded two pictures of long haired Asian men. Do they look feminine to you?

The third picture is the alpha male of all Asian men. Does he look feminine to you?

I'm an Asian man myself and I promise you if I put a wig on I do not look feminine.

The widespread emasculation of Asian men in the US really pisses me off and just makes me see red every time I see it happen.

The comment was unironically posted by an Asian female who without even knowing anything about her, it's obvious she's a race traitor who white worships.

u/MadChatter715 — 16 days ago
▲ 371 r/lonely

Terminal cancer at 21 years old. Life is so unfair.

She will never get to fall in love. Never get married. Never have kids. All the things she yearned for and wanted, never gonna happen.

I've been at the ICU all weekend with her. Holding her hand while she confesses all of her regrets and fears. She's scared shitless and not ready to die. "Who would have thought it would end like this?" her gasping words to me. She's been getting weaker day by day, a once bright chatterbox now reduced to a tired empty stare. Her lungs have already failed, she signed a DNR and DNI because she wants to pass in comfort with her family and friends around her.

I don't even know what to say. What's the life lesson to be learned from helplessly dying so young? There's no point. Life's a bitch.

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u/MadChatter715 — 18 days ago