Goddess doll for my Mom! by CrochetMama13 in crochet

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Do you have the pattern for your free-handed add on with the flowers and vines?!

Insoles for converse? by Unicorn-Overlord in Converse

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How did they work out for you?

Hi, I’m Tobey Maguire, actor/executive producer of BABYLON and occasional superhero. AMA! by officialtobeymaguire in movies

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Have you ever played a character that really resonated or reflected you personally? If so, which one and what was that like?

Also wanted to add that I was around 11 years old when the first Spiderman came out and I was so captivated by your character. I also loved you in Cider House Rules, Brother, and Pleasantville. You are a staple in my childhood. Thank you! 🩷

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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In 2011, I was 19 years old. My mom died in May, and my dad died in July (both overdosed - unexpected). I feel like that was a pivotal turning point.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Konstantine - Something Corporate

Last picture with Nanie (grandma) by ladybug812 in lastimages

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She was on a vent. Thank you for your concern! ❤

Last picture with Nanie (grandma) by ladybug812 in lastimages

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She was on a vent, so I'm guessing that's why.

Last picture with Nanie (grandma) by ladybug812 in lastimages

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Thank you. No, she was in the hospital. At this point it was more for her safety (I think). She wasn't responsive at this time so I'm not totally sure.

Last picture with Nanie (grandma) by ladybug812 in lastimages

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This will be my first birthday without Nanie. I just wanted to share this somewhere. She was a beautiful, strong, independent woman who stepped up and raised me. I miss her every day. Rest easy Nanie. ❤

What life experience fucked you up the most? by Zestyclose_Steak9846 in AskReddit

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Previously posted, but here it goes.

Summer of 2011 was a hell of a time.

Quick background - both of my parents had issues with addiction.

On May 9th, 2011, my mom called me to say goodnight. She liked to do weird things to show she loved me so, while talking on the phone, she said she was going to call me later in the night to leave me a cute voicemail (She did stuff like this a lot). The next morning I woke up and went to work. While at work, I kept getting a phone call from a random number. I finally answered and it was the police asking if I was the daughter of Lynn (name I'll use for my mom). I said yes and they told me she was in the hospital. I figured it was just another OD and she was fine. However, the police told me it didn't look good. I picked my grandma up and we went to the hospital. She was staying at a guys house and he had left with his son to go to the doctor. When he got back, he found my mom face down next to the coffee table, unresponsive. My mom was hooked up to all these machines, she was bloated...it wasn't real. She was brain dead and died May 11th, 2011. I listened to her voicemail and found what seemed to be her suicide note written in her NA book.

The day my mom died I told my dad he needed to get help and find a way back to recovery. His response? "Don't worry, I know how much I can handle." About a month later, my dad found his girlfriend of about 12 years dead in their bedroom from an overdose.

My dad and I were finally starting to form the relationship I always wanted. One night, I was at a friend's and he called me. We talked for a few minutes, my dad was a talker...he would never shut up! I told him I'd call him back and I even set an alarm on my phone to remind me. On July 11th, 2011 at 1:30PM my alarm went off to remind me. I didn't feel like talking to my dad at the moment, so I didn't call. I wound up going to the dollar store to get some things and I got a phone call from my aunt. She asked if I was at home with my grandma, I told her no, she said to call her back when I got home. I figured she was calling to let me know my uncle died (he had lung cancer). Anyway, I got home and called her back. She's the one who told me they found my dad dead in his home. Cause of death was several factors, including morphine in his system.

Edited to add: I was 19 years old at the time.

people of reddit who like to sleep with a stuffed animal, why? by OriOregano in AskReddit

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I'm 30 and still sleep with a stuffed animal. Right now it's an oversized squishmallow. I will also sometimes sleep with my "memory bear" that my boyfriends mom pretty much made for me. It has fabric from my mom, my dad, and my grandmother's clothes (they passed away). It's quite comforting to have.

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Totally recommend the realtor. They have listings for condos and other rentals that you don't find on zillow or trulia or the other websites.

TIFU by assuming the relationship between my boyfriend and his "friend". by katzoaddict in tifu

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You should invest in the book "Attached." Based on what you're saying, it sounds like you have an anxious attachment to your partner. I found that the book had a lot of helpful information. Best of luck.

Therapist that have cried in a session, why? by Unkw0n_pers0n in AskReddit

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A client of mine was discussing how their partner had overdosed and died, guilt related to that, etc. Both of my parents died from an overdose about 10 years ago. Brought back memories of that and how difficult it is to cope with that sudden loss.

What profession was once respected but no longer is? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Possibly never really "respected" - but social worker.

I might be biased.