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I apprecreciate it man. Needless to say, I have my downs often. But I do have my ups too and the love expressed from others helps too. Police report says I was going 40-45 MPH. I had a full face Shoei (DOT) helmet. I should note it, my cognative skills were tested 3 months after the accident and I scored nearly identical to I what I should have prior to the accident. So besides the temporary mem loss, I had a full recovery of the brain.Bro... @ATokenBlack that is truly heart breaking. Coming from some one that just got their motorcycle license....how fast were you going? Were you wearing a full face helmet? DOT and SNELL?
This really hits me. I am about to turn 27 and am in a 9-5 monotony. I don't hate my job i like it, but it gets tiresome. The one thing i love is soccer. Being out on a field and running around the competitiveness the challenge...that 90th minute dead tired tie game need to dig deep to make a 60 yard run...its what i truely love doing. I can't imagine what it would be like if i didn't have that outlet.
Let me know if you need anything man PM box is always open
Thx man. Keep playing bball and good luck on the challenge. I think it's perfectly okay to complain from time to time (another form of venting), just always know 'at the same time, it could be worse'. I'm mean, yeah, I feel miserable not being able to play ball, but I could NOT be able to walk, or even alive. So I do gotta be grateful for that.
@ATokenBlack Man, so sorry about that situation. I'm not the best at basketball but basketball is one of the things that keeps me going and makes me happy when I'm down. Another reminder for people (and me) to try not to complain about things, because there is always someone out there with a worse situation. I'm currently doing this 100 day challenge thing and one of the goals of it is to go through it without complaining about anything. That + threads like this is giving me a greater appreciation and outlook on life.
wow. Are you me? While reading I feel the same exact way. My brother died last year and a piece of me died with it, time don't heal , u learn too deal w the emotions, so sorry for your loss I feel ur painJune 2013
Get a call from my moms saying my lil bro(21) went missing while he was swimming in Galveston. My first reaction was he will be fine. He was always doing his own thing. Even though in the older brother, he inspired me to be more outgoing. Then a few hours past and still no news. So now I'm worried a lil bit but I'm trying to stay strong in front if my moms and my wife and kids. I tossed and turned all night. Had chills like I was cold and everything. The next day we go down to where he was and I instantly knew my brother was gone.
This is the first immediate death I have experienced. I suppressed a lot of my pain at first till one day I just broke down. Even today I'm doing a lot better, but just knowing my brother is gone still messes with me. I feel like a part of me died the day he died.
To these people going through it hold ya head and stay positive. You are strong. #respect
Name of brand?September 2012, i got let go for "masking too many mistakes" but really it was because the company wanted to drastically save money by not paying two graphic designers. To get by and supplement my unemployment, i had to sell a good chunk of my collection to pay bills in the household. I got a job in May 2013, had that job for maybe 5 months and got let go for the same thing in the same monthDidn't know what i was going to do, and unemployment was going to start drying up. A few months later, i decided to take a chance and start a clothing line. From one hat design, I was able to start doing all over print shirts and got my brand featured in In Flex We Trust twice, Complex twice, gained 3800+ followers on IG, and got my line stocked in Vfiles. Adversity gave me the strength to realize that even when things are at their bleakest point, theres always a brighter future ahead.
Man not to be funny. Yaw haven't been though Jack except the motorcycle rider...