... I'll never give up.. but... I'm sorry. T.T ...

I've been twenty years away from all I ever knew... to return would make my dream... come true.

I am no longer going to keep this PSA going. It violates steamgifts terms which state:

"When posting links or content, that content should not force users, encourage users through reward, or primarily exist as a traffic source for users to perform an action for promotional, commercial, or monetary benefit. Such actions include but are not limited to clicking a referral link, liking a Facebook page, following a Twitter account, joining a Steam group, completing a survey, or making a donation."

Currently, everything on steamgifts, including entering a giveaway, breaks this rule. Nobody would enter if it did not encourage users through reward. It's not guaranteed, but neither are any other types of things being flagged as "bad" vs "good".

If anybody wants to continue this thread/post, I will be more than happy to allow such a thing.

I will win. But. I can't do this... not right now. Please keep it alive in your hearts and minds - and spread awareness to others!
We are saving lives. This isn't a joke, or something fun. It's real. The horrors of lyme are real.
Never... never... never ever knew... this could happen to me or anybody else for that matter. Please. Be grateful for your own health.

Live your life strong... and do things I cannot do. Please live life for me - where I couldn't be strong enough... you can! You will succeed! Be that person I wanted to be. The person I would have been, had I not gotten sick... as one of the healthiest people around before a damn tick destroyed me... at least up to now. One moment in time. It destroyed it all...

Please never forget your health... and how important it is. We only have one life. Don't waste your chances!

Please send me a message through steam if you wish to keep this going!



A friend of mine, JerichoOfRivia mentioned a while back that I should create a post about this on Steamgifts. I sort of considered, but I didn't know if I wanted to go through with the effort. I've decided to incorporate lots of giveaways into this and try to keep it bumped here and there when I can, and I hope some people will consider doing the same. It's a rather touchy and important issue, and I didn't know really how much I wanted to go into it, or what I would say. Here's what sprung from my mind, so I hope it will get my main point across without being too much about me, but it will be mainly about me, since I am one of many suffering from this disease with no cure.

Some of you already know this, since I mention it in comments here and there, but I have lyme. I was bitten by many many ticks when I was 11 and 12 years old, during the time of some experimentation being done on mycoplasma germs about 30 miles away. I also coincidentally happen to have a very debilitating form of mycoplasma. I told doctors I was sick for many years after my body started to tell me it wasn't well, but they did not believe me. I got progressively worse as time went on, starting with neurological symptoms, progressing to nerve sensations and pain, and then overwhelming fatigue. I was told it was in my head, or that it was all due to depression. Some doctors told me I had growing pains when I was still fairly young, and others blamed it on lack of exercise. Why would they even say that, when the whole reason I was complaining is because I could not do the things I used to do?

I used to run close to five minute miles, but now I'm lucky if I can even make it upright for five minutes on my really bad and fatiguing days. Running and doing other active things outside was sort of my downfall. If I had stayed inside leading an inactive lifestyle, I wouldn't have had nearly as many chances to get bitten by ticks. I started to lose faith and trust in all doctors, since they kept ignoring me when I told them I was sick, and as all the medical professionals I saw gaslighted me into that belief, I eventually believed I was imagining it all, that it really was in my head, so I gave up for a long time. Certain things helped me over the years, and other things seemed to help, but also caused me other problems. I am surprised I lived through this, and that I continue to be as strong as I am. I might just be lucky, since it hasn't yet attacked the places where it can with others, causing death within months to a few years.

I have over twenty various conditions, most chronic and some fully systemic. Some I can slow progression by taking supplements and other things, and most have no permanent cures. Some will take constant medication, and some can be prevented to a degree, or at least masked to some extent. There have been times where I've taken over 60 pills a day. On average I'm probably about half that right now. It's very hard to live like this, and when I was healthy, I never imagined a person could feel this way, even on my worst days, or in my worst nightmares.

When somebody asks me what it is like, I explain that it is like a constant flu most of the time, but instead of being able to sleep through it as a sick person would, and having it go away in a few days, it never ends. On top of that, I have to perform and function in life while I have the flu, unlike the people that get a lot of rest. They get better. I cannot rest twenty-four hours a day, and it's pointless to do that, since my muscles would only atrophy, and it's too painful to sleep for very long periods most of the time anyway. I have a lot more symptoms constantly barraging me aside from a simple flu, but I describe it this way, since most people know what the flu is like. The other stuff is a bit more difficult to get into with somebody healthy.

I have learned a lot about living on the other side of healthy that I would never have known, had I been treated properly. I think this disease and many others it causes are ignored so much because of the fact that nobody believes you are so sick, and most minds cannot comprehend something so devastating without actually having experienced such a thing, so they have a natural form of denial about it. Many people with lyme can do things at times, so on the outside they look fine for short periods of time. Other times when nobody sees them, it may be a different story. Many times the recovery period for doing the seemingly slightest things can be quite harsh. Other times I do a lot more, and it doesn't hurt me later. Most of the time I don't notice the hurt, because I already am hurting worse all over. It's not something somebody can ever see, like a missing arm or leg, for instance. The neurological effects are the same. Mental health is a sad thing to examine in today's world. I have test results of some things showing problems, like seizure disorders, but not very much evidence, since the brain is so complex. Most tech is very new, and hard to get to without large amounts of money. I found a place to work on some of my neurological things, perhaps, but it's over two hours away. My insurance is ignored by most doctors in the area that could help because I am on government assistance since I can't work. It is a form of discrimination that is ignored by my government.

I have only some tests that can show much of anything. Lyme tests are not very accurate. Probably well over half the tests give false negatives. Some people have gotten 10+ tests showing they have zero lyme, and they "suddenly" end up with a positive one. Also, many people do not get the "bullseye rashes", possibly as low as ten to twenty percent. I never got one that I noticed, but after many tick bites, my body started acting crazy, and I had three breakouts of strep in a single month, with full body rashes at 11 or 12 years old. I have gotten 3 or 4 lyme tests so far that are equivocal, and as close as you can be without an actually considered a positive result. I am probably too far into late stage lyme to get a pure positive result, since my antibodies are too busy to show up anymore on a high level, and the lyme learns to outsmart these tests over time, as has been proven in multiple studies and scientific tests, but I am being treated based on symptoms, and my close tests together.

I am one of many that gets toyed with by medicine on an unending quest to find out the truth. Doctors seem like they are useless many times, and will not help. It's really sad when people with that much power choose to not help you, and let you suffer. Some people can get away with almost anything though, and this is especially true of people with power over whether somebody lives or dies. In many cases, if they'd just drop the all-knowing ego a bit, listen to their patient, get into action, dig a little, offer choices, and maybe believe their patients, then a difference could be made for some of these people who are sick. I was not making doctor's appointments to have a fun time, and I don't think it should be put off so lightly.

People are probably sick if they have to call a doctor. Even in the rarest of incidents where they really are hypochondriacs, this is also a sickness that needs to be examined and treated if there really isn't anything wrong. Something in fact is wrong on some core level if they are looking for medicine to help them in some way. It's a cry for help no matter how you look at it. There is no reason to completely ignore human beings who are asking for help. That's what they are supposed to be there for. I guess some forget that along the way, or something. I don't really understand the lack of compassion for others. Some responsibility and accountability would be nice from people in these powerful positions. It's on them and their conscience though. I'm glad it's not me.

I consider myself and my situation a test for others. Will they do the right thing when they have a chance to offer me something, as a sick person? Will they ignore me, when they have a chance to be there for somebody in need? What would the spiritual people of the world do in these situations? Other creatures in the world, and other tribal settings accounted for the sick, and the rest of the group would look out for them and try to make them well.

I don't think the government wants me well here, to be honest. I make them far more money being sick and on the system, as a cash cow for Big Pharma, and whoever else is profiting. It is a win win for them if I struggle, because I have to either pay up, or I die. If I got better, I'd be a direct threat to their jobs, and that's dangerous when it's somebody who has been through hell already. We lose the apprehensions that healthier people tend to have, and we know what it's like to have nothing. Many times those kinds of people take less for granted, and can do a better job, since they don't want to go back to the way it was, being miserable and having next to nothing.

I know this is getting to be a long-winded post, but I want to raise awareness about third stage lyme, and that it can indeed become chronic and wreak havoc on your entire body. I think most if not all of my current conditions probably came from lyme, and I don't want other people to end up like me. There is very little I could think of that would be worse than living a lifetime with the pain, tiredness, torment, and expenses of dealing with problems like this. I cannot work because I am too sick, but I need to get better in order to work again, and so that's where the bulk of expenses comes from. It's a catch 22.

I'm also including all the years I could have had an income, and I did not. In society, they want you to work, but if you're too sick to work, then you must get better, but if you cannot pay for treatment, then you remain sick, unable to work. It is a vicious cycle, and yet another facet of medicine I will not get into. There are even organizations like IDSA, that say chronic lyme does not exist, and people in the medical profession think highly of this organization, and they believe this garbage. It's maddening that so many people are overlooked, and considered hypochondriacs, or mental, depressed, or whatever they want to mis-label so many people that are suffering.

Enough about me. Please remember a couple of things:
Also just a disclaimer of sorts that I am no expert on removing ticks!
The information is what I've come to believe in my own experience based on the sources I read and trust most. There isn't a lot to go on with ticks/lyme.

  • There is a lot of bad information out there about how to remove ticks. One way that most people have access to is a pair of tweezers close to the skin, and a steady pull directly away from your body, without crushing, jerking or twisting, is best . If it's too fast or hard, you can leave the mouth parts embedded under the skin. A distressed tick can also regurgitate a lot of dangerous disease-causing germs into you if you try to use other methods to remove them, like suffocation or burning.

  • If you, a pet, or somebody you know gets tick bites, try to get treated with antibiotics as soon as you can. Push for at least 4 weeks, if possible as well. If your doctor will not get you at least 4 weeks of some doxycycline antibiotic by choice, find another doctor. I guess different areas have rules. I would check the rules for my area, and get the largest amount of treatment I could as early as possible. This can ruin your entire life. Not something to take lightly.

  • It's one of the most underfunded medical problems in my country, yet as many as 300,000 new cases spring up each year.

A quote from lymediseasechallenge.org says, "Although the number of new Lyme cases annually is staggering, there is relatively very meager support for research funding. Indeed, although the annual incidence of Lyme Disease is higher than that of breast cancer, hepatitis, colon cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, HIV/AIDS and West Nile virus in the United States, unfortunately federal funding of Lyme Disease has been extremely disproportionate. For example, Lyme Disease occurs 6 times more often annually than HIV/AIDS, yet it receives less than 1% of the funding from the National Institutes of Health compared to HIV/AIDS. Likewise, there are 141 times as many cases of Lyme Disease than West Nile virus, yet Lyme Disease receives less than half of the funding for research."

There is a lot of good information out there, and a lot of misinformation as well. There are organizations like ILADS, that I think come closer to the truth about lyme disease.

Please consider adding Lyme Disease Association to your charity list if you use HumbleBundle, Amazon (AmazonSmile), or other places you may have an option to donate to for charitable causes, if you don't really have a particular charity you are set on using. About 96% of all money that is donated here goes to causes that help spread more information and education on lyme, as well as other important missions, including finding lyme doctors for people, since a lot of lyme doctors try to stay under the radar in fear of being prosecuted for helping people with lyme. Hopefully it's okay for me to mention that, but if not I'm okay removing the organization.

Unfortunately, according to many states here, and their rules, things like Lyme shouldn't be treated with long-term antibiotics, but having acne is a different story, and long-term treatment of acne with antibiotics is okay. Doctors in many states trying to give antibiotics long-term for lyme have had their licenses revoked, and some have been jailed. It's very bad in some other countries as well, such as Australia. Just an example here, but there's something deeply corruptive at work here in the USA with double standards like the mentioned one above. Lyme can and will kill, while acne is more cosmetic. Anyway, the above mentioned charity is located in the town where my lyme doctor practices too, Jackson, New Jersey.

I found out I had lyme disease after living with my problems for over twenty years. I now have a real diagnosis. I feel liberated.


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Happy week your way too, Tchii! Thanks a lot. I hope things are improving a bit for you!

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<3

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I am really sorry to read that, lyme is a rare disease where I live, I have no words for this, it hit my heart reading your words, imagining how you feel :(, really must be a nightmare, and no one believes it, that's the worst part by far, still, I don't understand why would a doctor refuse treating you, that would have brought anyone a lot of fame. I can't give you any line of encouragement, but I can say that you was a strong person all this way and you still are, I appreciate you!

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Yeah, it's odd. I think some doctors just see what appears to be a healthy kid, and they think nothing is wrong or something... or it could be nothing and they are exaggerating. No idea why no doctors looked any further or did any tests really. I got a few basic ones done, but had specialized conditions the whole time that were not being picked up. It has happened to a lot of people here though with doctors that don't do any work beyond the most basic things. Maybe it is just doing the least amount of work they can, since I still pay the same price whether they do a basic exam, or order lots of tests. I assume it is either laziness or pride (knowing they, the doctors, are right and you, the patient, are wrong and have nothing wrong) that gets in the way of doctors doing what is right instead of what is easy for them...

There are some doctors I have found that are explorers though. They like to try to figure the mystery out, and they are trying to help me. So, not all doctors are like that here. I found a few good ones in my area now, but I had to go somewhere that has a lot of ticks so that the doctors know more about lyme in the area. Has worked out well though so far, even if I haven't gotten much better yet.

Thanks for the bump and the nice words!

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Bump and thanks! (^_^)

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You're welcome!

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Have a great week and another bump! :3

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You too! Thanks!

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Thank you! ^^

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Thanks for another contribution here! I really appreciate it!

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Thanks a lot!

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Yes, fairly well by my standards. A long way to go to being what I'd consider "better", but a lot of the things that could be bad are not bad right now, so I am grateful and hopeful for a good day today. I wish you well also! Thanks for asking. I appreciate it.

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I'm feeling a bit sick today with a running nose, sore throat and a slight headache. But that's nothing to really complain about, was at work and will go tomorrow as well.

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Thanks for this mate. As someone who's struggled with lyme for the past who knows how long, this is encouraging to see. Thanks mate.

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Ah yeah, it's a real pain in more ways than one. Amazing how many different people will have different symptoms after getting this kind of stuff too. I think all the tests are for one strain, unfortunately. They were also carelessly created originally with some questionable practices and neglect regarding that original strain. Unfortunately, there are so many different ones plus coinfections, we definitely need better technology to identify this stuff before it really digs in underneath and ruins peoples' lives. I am hoping with enough pressure from some activists in some areas, maybe more countries will have some more serious lyme prevention plans.

I think until then, the problem may continue to grow worse and worse. People want to survive though, so maybe if enough important people are inflicted, or enough people at a time get it, people will pay attention. No scare factor like there is with West Nile and Zika for instance. Those would be no fun, but I'd trade without a second thought! Weird how humans work these things though. It reminds me of HIV/AIDS before it was recognized more, and also reminds me even more of the Tuskegee experiments. I think they may have gotten away with this one and pulled the wool over most of the public's eyes... after making mistakes on a few earlier tries with other stuff.

I hope you are able to at least maintain your own lyme to a relatively liveable level. I have found a couple of things that help with that, but it's kinda hard to find any solid cure stuff that works for a larger amount of people. Lots of gimmicky things going on in the herbal industry now. I have bad days, but at least I can usually get up and do some small tasks even on my really bad days. Could be a lot worse for me I think, since I am alive to share my own message in as condensed a form as I can do, probably... while getting the point across as well. I'm really glad to see a person here and there mentioning not knowing about lyme at all and learning a bit here, or those that are reminded to check their clothing and skin after going out in heavy grass or woods. I hope the association can stay with some of them if they're regular outdoor types like I was once.

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I was exceedingly fortunate in that I lived close to a clinic ran by a family that specialized in treating Lyme, and did not simply discard my ongoing symptoms as delusions. I am living a mostly normal life, thanks to that family. I heard there was an article about it in the Stones magazine, and hearing that gave me some hope, but I never found the time to look it up. I am glad to see a community not infiltrated with vitriol that permits speech on such subjects. It's been years since I've even seen Lyme mentioned in an online forum of any kind, and certainly did not expect it to be discussed in a small niche website like SG. Good to see, anyway.

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Yep, nice that it's there in just in case someone is interested or doesn't know much about it. I am glad people are bumping it a few times a day just to help give it a little bit more exposure than it would otherwise. All this could definitely save lives, which is why I decided to finally post something on it. I am not able to do much outdoors with my energy being pretty low these days, so this is one area I can share at least... Not good at condensing it, but hopefully even skimming a bit gives people a general idea of my own interpretation of the problem, and some small tidbits of what to look for and how to keep yourself from getting stuck in this strange black hole medical mystery cluster that a lot of people are in with only ticks being the general common factor. I think that's the idea behind it sort of... keep people out of trouble, since I got into it and can't really get out even to a reasonably functional level. Still, I believe I will be able to do some small work again down the road with a bit more treatment... this stuff is tough. Good goal for me anyway.

I think the hardest part is trying to figure out how I'm going to spend the parts of my days that I'm not resting. That alone can be tough in the winter, since I get mostly stuck indoors... but maybe the old spark will click for me and get me super into a few games on Steam here soon. I'm in one of those mini-funks or whatever where I have little interest in them right now. Time should fix it - weird how that works sometimes.

I had to move somewhere with more knowledge, since there is so little where I was living. I think that's part of the motivation behind writing something on the whole lyme thing too... Anyway, not much to do but keep on fighting what I can and pick my spots for some enjoyment here and there when I have those better times. Good luck with whatever you are doing these days as well!

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Thank you for sharing, and bump.

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You're welcome! I am late; busy lately, but getting to some messages finally. I appreciate the bump too - thank you!

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Thanks a ton for all of the bumps!

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Bump with a quick little story.

One of my local mountain bike trails had a lot of ticks this year, possibly due to the mild winter that we had, and more often than not, I'd find a tick on my leg or my sock at least once per ride (dog ticks rather than deer ticks though, fortunately). The more advanced sections have black diamond trail markers and affectionate names such as Over the Hill and Far Away or Log Jam, and I noticed that someone had colored in one of the letters on the Pickup Sticks sign so that it now appropriately reads "Pickup Ticks". Sheesh!

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Wow, that is a creative name for a game. Too bad it isn't one for a lot of people, but yes, that's my kind of humor actually. If I were around, that's something I would've probably considered creating... but would have decided against, being somebody else's sign. I'd like to see people that are convinced there is no such thing as lyme decide to play that game on some "confirmed" ticks. I don't see that ever happening. Too scared of the possibility that it could be true. None that are vocal about it being just "day to day wear and tear" at least. Scientists did testing on themselves with other illnesses though when they truly believed in what the results would reveal. I wonder what the naysayers are afraid of?

Funny, but last I checked the flu isn't "everyday wear and tear", but mine definitely feels like a flu, but with some extra probs attached, and then being expected to an extent either by myself or others out there of the pulling my weight as a healthier person in a healthier world to maintain despite the malaise feelings pretty much constantly. Oh, and those same people in society (family, friends, doctors, scientists) that say it isn't a big deal and it is not real:

What do they do when they get the flu? SLEEP. A LOT. For several days until they feel better again. Since I guess mine never goes away, I am not allowed to sleep indefinitely, unfortunately. Thanks for sharing though... and be careful out there too! No extremely solid proof on which varieties of ticks can carry the lyme-like stuff aside from the lone-star tick, but I have heard from others that they think they contracted lyme from a dog tick, but it's an uncommon thing that is already uncommon to get even from a deer tick considering how often people are probably bitten and don't even realize it. Still, there are other coinfections, and I think even if there is no lyme, some of the other stuff can still be transmitted. Lyme just makes it easier to transmit those things I guess if it's flooded with several different disease agents that are all causing problems. I think the disease sort of synergizes with the other nasty ones, and together they make it easier to catch more than one thing thanks to the others... like domino effect I guess..

I'm pretty sure almost every single tick I got bitten by were pretty much all the deer variety back when I got a lot of bites. Only gotten two since I started treatment. Hopefully my treatment of the old stuff knocked out the newer bites. I think I was on antibiotics long-term between each bite that I got (both from smaller tiny ones, just beyond nymph stage or so). Never hurts to be careful of those other types too, just in case. There are even a couple of reports of people possibly developing lyme from biting flies or mosquitoes, but it's so super impossible to know with the way these things can attach and then get brushed off the same way they get brushed on. Especially when they are smaller and harder to detect if one were checking even.

There are a lot of small parks around here with hills and trails and stuff. Probably will at least sled on them if all goes well during the winter. Last year I managed to drop down a few nice little local hills though, and a few smaller (gradually turning into bigger and probably too dangerous) ones while standing on them. It's not good giving me any chances to do anything risky. I will probably take up the offer, since I find it easier to gamble a battered body than I probably would in my healthier days.

I blab a lot, but hopefully it's a good read. Just got me thinking a bit. I hope you have a good weekend, and thank you again!

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It's shocking to hear that there are "deniers" that claim that lyme doesn't exist, considering how well-documented it is at this point. I re-read your original post and just spent about half an hour watching youtube clips on natural ways to treat lyme disease through diet and supplements, and was going to share a link or two here, but reconsidered since it would feel like I'm giving advice, and it could possibly be misinformation (since I'm certainly no expert and haven't done extensive research). Generally speaking though, I'm certainly not trying to bash modern medicine, but in so many instances, it feels like the "system" between big pharma and doctors is set up to treat illness symptoms through prescriptions without ever finding a cure. This leads to a constant revenue stream... and chronically ill patients.

I'd wager that you're already more educated on lyme than anyone else who may be reading this thread, but if you haven't already done so, I'd recommend looking into dietary changes that have helped others with this disease. There doesn't seem to be any universal "cure" to be found, but you may find something that might help your body to heal itself by boosting your immune system, restoring gut bacteria, and/or boosting necessary vitamins and minerals that you might be deficient in. In my eyes, anything that might make it easier to live with day by day would be a blessing. :)

Stay strong, and try to focus on the positives in your life. Oh, and if you do go sledding this winter, just be mindful of miniature sled-jackers! They can strike when you least expect it. ;)

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Thank you very much!

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First time i'm reading this thread. Sorry to hear that mate, i hope you're doing alright. I saw the link to HB LDA charity and switched to it. At least i could do this. :) Stay strong and hopefully things get better.

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Thanks for helping to support lyme! I think something has to give as more people push for better awareness on things like this. Maybe humans can live long enough to do some good for each other before we take each other out completely.... D:

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I don't think that's going to happen. People are shit. We can still hope though. :)

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Yep. I agree. It is unfortunate for the people who are shit, and the non-shit people who have a harder time because there is extra poo everywhere to dodge for those that can see it properly. Maybe I am a bit cynical and nihilistic in my own viewpoints towards humanity, but it has been proven time and time again throughout history that people are just that. I have some hope for later, but not a blindly high amount. Like, not high enough of a chance to risk letting any kids have to deal with it kind of faith, at least. I don't know... if we all made it this far being so dumb, greed-based and ignorant on the whole overall, then maybe some can beat another self-inflicted mini-armageddon.

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We made it thus far, just because we didn't have the technology we recently(last few decades) put our shitty little hands on. Sadly, now it's just a matter of time. :)

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Thanks!

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Have another bump! :3

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I don't know how you do it, but whatever you're doing, don't stop! Several people told me that when I got sober and got myself in order. I complete 180 from who I had been before, and I guess they noticed the changes more than I ever could... very slow and I am too close to myself to see it. I guess by what I said, that could mean bumping, but more referring to your overall presence here. I hope this comes out properly, since I mean it in the highest of compliment types of forms:

There are some people that drop in and out of each of our lives at the appropriate times that really make a lasting impression. Thank you for being one of those great people in my own life!

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Thank you buddy and you're so welcome!

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Daily bump! ✅

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If you have a peek at the above comment to Lost up there, it's kinda the same for several people who have been a very positive and awesome part of steamgifts. Thank you for being one of those people too!

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Thanks again!

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Bump :-)

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Hey thanks again!! Enjoy your weekend too!

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Thanks for another bump!

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Hello! bump ;)

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Thanks a lot!

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You're welcome and have a good weekend!

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Closed 5 years ago by Zomby.