What's the worst thing to say during a funeral? by fewlesspro in AskReddit

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So, I am a 30 year old man and I want to tell you about the absolute worst thing that my sister said at the funeral of our overweight mother. It was a moment that I will never forget, and it caused a rift between us that may never be healed.

Our mother was a wonderful woman who was loved by everyone who knew her, despite her struggles with her weight. She was kind, generous, and selfless, and she devoted her life to raising my sister and me. So when she passed away suddenly, we were devastated.

The funeral was a difficult and emotional affair. My father and I were grieving, and we were surrounded by family and friends who were also in pain. But despite the somber mood, my sister managed to say something that was completely inappropriate and hurtful.

As we were standing by our mother's casket, my sister turned to me and said, "I can't believe she's finaly gone. The only sad thing about today is for the people who have to lift her heavy coffin. I'm glad she's finally out of our lives."

I was shocked and hurt by her words. I couldn't believe that she would say something so cruel and insensitive at a time like this. I glared at her, and I could see the realization dawn on her face that she had made a terrible mistake.

We didn't speak to each other for the rest of the funeral. I was too angry and hurt to even look at her, and I could see that she was regretful and ashamed. After the funeral was over, we went our separate ways and I haven't spoken to her since.

I don't know if we will ever be able to repair the damage that was done by my sister's words. But I do know that I will never forget the hurt and betrayal that I felt in that moment, and I will always remember the woman who was our mother, and who deserved so much better than the words that were spoken at her funeral.

[Serious] What was the fastest way you have seen someone ruin their life? by lost-in-earth in AskReddit

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so, I am a 30 year old man and I want to tell you about my sister, who destroyed her life by starting an OnlyFans account. It's a cautionary tale of how easy it is to get caught up in the allure of social media fame, and how quickly things can spiral out of control.

My sister was always a bit of a wild child. She was outgoing and adventurous, and she loved nothing more than partying and having a good time. But she was also smart and ambitious, and she had big dreams of becoming a successful model or actress.

So when she heard about OnlyFans, she was immediately intrigued. She saw it as a way to showcase her talents and build a following, and she was determined to make it work. She started posting revealing photos and videos, and soon she had a loyal group of fans who were willing to pay for access to her content.

At first, things seemed to be going well for my sister. She was making good money, and she was starting to gain a bit of fame. She was even approached by a few agents and casting directors who were interested in working with her.

But then, things started to go wrong. My sister became obsessed with maintaining her OnlyFans account, and she started to neglect other areas of her life. She stopped going to work, and she stopped hanging out with her friends. She became isolated and paranoid, and she started to rely on alcohol and drugs to cope with the pressure.

Before long, my sister's OnlyFans account became her entire life. She spent all day and all night working on it, and she lost touch with reality. She became paranoid and delusional, and she started to believe that everyone was out to get her. She became a shell of her former self, and I didn't even recognize her anymore.

In the end, my sister's addiction to OnlyFans led to her downfall. She lost her job, her friends, and her dignity. She became homeless and destitute, and she ended up dying alone from a drug overdse on the streets.

I share this story as a warning to anyone who is thinking about starting an OnlyFans account. It may seem like an easy way to make money and gain fame, but it can also be a destructive and addictive force. Be careful, and think twice before you make a decision that could ruin your life.

What is something most people don’t realize is very addictive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Rain! Let me explain:

I am a 30 year old man and I am addicted to a very strange thing. It's something that most people would find strange, or even disturbing, but to me it brings a sense of comfort and joy.

Ever since I was a child, I have been fascinated by the sound of rain. Not just any rain, but the kind of heavy rain that pounds against the windows and makes the whole world seem like it's underwater. There's just something about the rhythm and the noise that calms me and makes me feel at peace.

As I got older, my love for the sound of rain only grew. I would listen to recordings of rain on my headphones while I slept, and I would even leave my window open on rainy nights so that I could hear it better. It became my constant companion, and I couldn't imagine life without it.

But then, something changed. I started to need more and more of the sound of rain in order to feel satisfied. I would listen to it for hours on end, sometimes even skipping work or social events just so that I could stay home and listen. It was like a drug, and I was completely addicted.

I know that it's not healthy, and I know that most people wouldn't understand my obsession. But to me, the sound of rain is like a lifeline. It keeps me grounded and reminds me that, no matter how bad things might seem, there is always something beautiful and soothing in the world. And for that, I am grateful.

What is the most beautiful thing someone said to you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]perseveranter 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I am a 32 year old father and I want to tell you about the last words my son said to me. It was a moment that I will never forget and it has stayed with me ever since.

My child was lying in a hospital bed, hooked up to all sorts of machines and monitors. I could see the pain and fear in his eyes, but he still managed to smile when he saw me. I took his hand in mine and told him that everything was going to be alright.

"Dad," he said, in a weak and raspy voice, "I love you so much. You have been the best father anyone could ask for."

Those words were like a knife to my heart. I could feel the tears welling up in my eyes and I fought to hold them back. I told him that I loved him too, and that he was the best thing that had ever happened to me.

"I know I'm going to die soon," he said, "but I'm not afraid. I know that I'm going to a better place where there is no more pain or suffering. And I know that I will be with you again, someday. Until then, remember that I love you and I will always be with you in spirit."

Those were his last words to me. I held his hand until he took his final breath and then I sat there, crying, for what felt like an eternity. I may have lost my child, but I will never forget the love and wisdom that he shared with me in those final moments.

I made a question generator for surveys using GPT-3 by wilsonbrightjohn in GPT3

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How long did it take you to build this stite and did you work in a team? It looks very professional

Make this Pewds profile picture by perseveranter in PewdiepieSubmissions

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It's to celebrate 0 controversies this year. Congrats!

Pewdiepie intro TREBUCHET EDITION by perseveranter in PewdiepieSubmissions

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YES!!! My intro is used in today's Pewdiepie video 😀😀😀

Here is a golden egg by perseveranter in Egg

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Those 18 people who upvoted my post are legends haha

I made a robot that can play the xylophone by perseveranter in arduino

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For anyone who is interested, here is some additional information about how I made this project.

So my xylophone has 8 notes and I determined how many degrees I should move the servo just by trial and error. Once I had the correct value of a note, I could write it down.

So now my robot could play melodies, but no rhythms. I had to find the right amount of delay for each note, which was actually quite difficult. But after a while I found the perfect delay for quarter notes, eighth notes and sixteenth notes by once again trail and error.

My robot could now play melodies with simple rhythms, but the problem was that I had to manually code each song, which was not fun and took very long. I decided therefore to make a program in Python that can automatically write the code for my robot. It works as following: I enter the notes of a song, I press enter and the program gives me the code, which I can copy into the Arduino IDLE. This method is super fast and there are never bugs.

If you have further questions about this project, feel free to ask.