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I currently work for a compnay making 62,800 just started 3/4 months ago. Another company has came along and offered me 80 and a relocation allowance. I dont know what I should do. Jump for money and stay and build smh
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The first dude wanted kendricks number![]()
The 13yr old had me dead.
"You like rap music?"
"Yeah N"
"Hold up you black?!"
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The first dude wanted kendricks number
The 13yr old had me dead.
"You like rap music?"
"Yeah N"
"Hold up you black?!"
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The first dude wanted kendricks number![]()
The 13yr old had me dead.
"You like rap music?"
"Yeah N"
"Hold up you black?!"
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The first dude wanted kendricks number![]()
The 13yr old had me dead.
"You like rap music?"
"Yeah N"
"Hold up you black?!"
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When the kid goes 'My mom's dead' and the screen goes black and white![]()
Dusty bakers son Just got drafted by the nationals.
I currently work for a compnay making 62,800 just started 3/4 months ago. Another company has came along and offered me 80 and a relocation allowance. I dont know what I should do. Jump for money and stay and build smh
I've always liked the look of Sambas, and was wondering why I never got a pair... just searched for them online and found out they only go up to size 14... dammitThey remind me of sambas so i kept em like that lol.
Probably not the right place to ask but would it be any different if the NBA just dumped the salary cap like baseball or Soccer and let the huge teams compete?
@Colombia I'm very sorry to hear that.Just said a prayer for you all.![]()
Well he landed himself in the hospital with acute liver problems several weeks ago. He had severe jaundice and basically looked like this from head to toe. Difference is my dad is 55 years old so you can probably imagine how much alcohol he drank to look like that at such an early age. The hospital doctors had repeatedly warned him that he was lucky he didn't die and that he'd kill himself if he ever drank alcohol again.I'm sorry to hear that. For some people, all it takes is a little encouragement from someone they trust and bam.....they are back on the dangerous path they worked hard to distance themselves from. I hope he can turn it around.
How long was he away from alcohol before this incident?
life is haunting brotha... I wish YOU health and wellness. And use the memories that you had with him to motivate you to be a better man for your sake.Well he landed himself in the hospital with acute liver problems several weeks ago. He had severe jaundice and basically looked like this from head to toe. Difference is my dad is 55 years old so you can probably imagine how much alcohol he drank to look like that at such an early age. The hospital doctors had repeatedly warned him that he was lucky he didn't die and that he'd kill himself if he ever drank alcohol again.
Google example of severe jaundice:
The hospital committed him to temporary stay in a retirement home around around 1 and a half weeks ago where he was supposed to stay until the 28th to do some additional recovering. His condition was getting better and he barely had any jaundice left when I visited him last wednesday.
It appears that he got his hands on alcohol somewhere in the past 1-3 days. He couldn't have gotten it by himself so I'm guessing he got it via another inhabitant or perhaps one of his drinking buddies visited him and brought something.
He was sent back to the hospital yesterday night looking completely yellow again, with a broken hip from falling, and displaying severe symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. He had been taking his medication properly and they fully prevented any withdrawal effects so to have those symptoms he must have drank alcohol.
He went into a coma in the ambulance.
His liver is completely destroyed now and all his organs are failing. His blood has become toxic because the liver can't process toxins anymore so they just stay in his blood and build up.
My aunt and I both signed a DNR (do not reanimate) and he is expected to die tonight or in the next few day or 2.
It is what it is.
My aunt and I exhausted every effort to try to make him admit to his alcoholism and to stop his selfdestructive behavior. He never did admit his alcoholism and evidently he didn't intend to stop drinking despite our efforts and the doctors repeatedly telling him he would die if he started drinking again.
Personally I'm fairly indifferent about it, as cold as that may sound. Truth is he has always been an awful dad, treated my mother horribly and never seemed to care much about me. I also found out from my aunt today that my granddad (passed away several years ago) had a secret savings account for me that he intended to give me when I was 20 but during his passing my dad withdrew all the money in it for himself.
I was already expecting him to drink himself to death when he would be released to go home on the 28th so the only real surprise was that he did it so soon while still in treatment.
He's in a coma so he won't have a painful death or anything. Clearly the alcohol was more important to him than his family so I'm not going to waste much energy on his passing.
I've said my goodbyes in the Intensive Care a few hours ago. Now it's just a matter of time before his body shuts down entirely and he passes away in his coma.
no one is perfect man just forgive him he's human and let go of all those grudges you will feel better at the end ...Well he landed himself in the hospital with acute liver problems several weeks ago. He had severe jaundice and basically looked like this from head to toe. Difference is my dad is 55 years old so you can probably imagine how much alcohol he drank to look like that at such an early age. The hospital doctors had repeatedly warned him that he was lucky he didn't die and that he'd kill himself if he ever drank alcohol again.
Google example of severe jaundice:
The hospital committed him to temporary stay in a retirement home around around 1 and a half weeks ago where he was supposed to stay until the 28th to do some additional recovering. His condition was getting better and he barely had any jaundice left when I visited him last wednesday.
It appears that he got his hands on alcohol somewhere in the past 1-3 days. He couldn't have gotten it by himself so I'm guessing he got it via another inhabitant or perhaps one of his drinking buddies visited him and brought something.
He was sent back to the hospital yesterday night looking completely yellow again, with a broken hip from falling, and displaying severe symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. He had been taking his medication properly and they fully prevented any withdrawal effects so to have those symptoms he must have drank alcohol.
He went into a coma in the ambulance.
His liver is completely destroyed now and all his organs are failing. His blood has become toxic because the liver can't process toxins anymore so they just stay in his blood and build up.
My aunt and I both signed a DNR (do not reanimate) and he is expected to die tonight or in the next few day or 2.
It is what it is.
My aunt and I exhausted every effort to try to make him admit to his alcoholism and to stop his selfdestructive behavior. He never did admit his alcoholism and evidently he didn't intend to stop drinking despite our efforts and the doctors repeatedly telling him he would die if he started drinking again.
Personally I'm fairly indifferent about it, as cold as that may sound. Truth is he has always been an awful dad, treated my mother horribly and never seemed to care much about me. I also found out from my aunt today that my granddad (passed away several years ago) had a secret savings account for me that he intended to give me when I was 20 but during his passing my dad withdrew all the money in it for himself.
I was already expecting him to drink himself to death when he would be released to go home on the 28th so the only real surprise was that he did it so soon while still in treatment.
He's in a coma so he won't have a painful death or anything. Clearly the alcohol was more important to him than his family so I'm not going to waste much energy on his passing.
I've said my goodbyes in the Intensive Care a few hours ago. Now it's just a matter of time before his body shuts down entirely and he passes away in his coma.