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somebodyjones271 karma

I work in an international school in Latin America. One year, we had 2 families from Gaza; one Israeli and the other Palestinian (by way of Syria)

They were absolute best friends and they would talk about all of the mistakes both sides in the conflict were continually making. the Israeli family did tend to be more apologetic, but the Palestinian family wouldn't have it. Both families would continually talk about how toxic the information was on both sides of the fence. It was one of the most eye-opening situations I've ever seen... and it played out over a period of 3 years.

Amazing

somebodyjones28 karma

they have to go back to fundamentals. there is no pocket for brady at all

somebodyjones27 karma

Hey! So glad to hear your recovery story. I wish you nothing but the best in the future.

I'm so curious about cancer in general. I guess my question is what were your first symptoms? How did you know it was something more than just an awful flu? Was it one day to the next it did you feel your health declining?

Thanks... And again: love hearing about people like you who kicked cancer's ass

somebodyjones24 karma

okay, Mike Rowe.

(I really mean that. Okay. you're right.)

somebodyjones23 karma

I know this is over now, but I had to say it: YOU taught me what "laying back" on the beat actually means. Mothership connection is a case study.

thank you