u/devotedjessy

Sub4Sub - Active daily, looking for consistent subs

I'm looking to do some serious sub4sub to help grow my channel a bit faster. I've been posting regularly but the organic reach is just slow as hell right now. I am online all day and I'm super active, so I won't ghost you after you sub to me. I actually check my notifications and make sure to return the favor immediately. I'm mostly focused on gaming clips and some tech reviews, but I don't care what your niche is, I'll sub to anyone who's willing to trade. If you're tired of just posting and getting zero traction, let's just help each other out. Drop your link in the comments or shoot me a DM if you want to coordinate. I'm looking for people who actually want to build a base and aren't just doing this once and disappearing. Let's get to work.

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u/devotedjessy — 9 hours ago

The wildest chain of coincidences that reunited me with my biological sister after 28 years

Okay so this is one of those stories that still makes my jaw drop even though it happened six months ago. I was born in a small town in upstate New York and got adopted when I was two. My adoptive parents were great but they never had much info on my birth family except that I had an older sister who stayed with our bio mom. I spent years doing the usual AncestryDNA thing, hit a few distant cousins, but nothing close. Fast forward to last spring: I was on a work trip in Chicago and stopped at this random diner because my Uber driver recommended it. I’m sitting at the counter eating a patty melt when the waitress, this woman in her mid-30s with the exact same crooked smile as my adoptive mom used to tease me about, keeps staring. She finally comes over and says “This is gonna sound insane but you look exactly like my little brother who was adopted.” We both froze. Turns out she had been searching too and had a blurry photo from an old foster record. We compared notes right there on the counter napkins. Same birth hospital, same date two years apart, same mom’s first name. DNA test later confirmed it 99.9%. The craziest part? She only took that waitress shift because her usual restaurant was closed for a kitchen fire the week before. One random recommendation from a stranger driver and a closed kitchen led to finding my sister. We’ve already met each other’s kids and are planning a big family trip to the town we were both born in. Life is ridiculously small sometimes. Anyone else have a reunion story this bizarre?

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u/devotedjessy — 1 day ago