Neverending MBRO memory thread

Feels like it is humanity correcting itself. That over the course of time it was the humans with a lack of empathy, among other abysmal traits, who continually reproduced until we had a shell of what a human should be.

You said she was the most interesting person on here and I agree, but I came to the conclusion awhile ago that Donna is the most knowledgeable person on this forum.
 
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Went and had dinner with a couple of guts from church. One is a young preacher that moved here last year. He knew our pastor, and wanted to do the bible college.
 
The other is a guy who just started coming in the last month. He's from Wisconsin, and disabled. Has problems from giganticism (sure i spelled it wrong)
 
First night he came he rode his scooter about 2 miles. We didn't let him ride it home in the dark, and been taking turns picking him up. I invited them both out for pizza just to hang out. Neither of them really have anybody else around here.
 
The other is a guy who just started coming in the last month. He's from Wisconsin, and disabled. Has problems from giganticism (sure i spelled it wrong)
I got cousin that has that - feel sorry for his son who obviously genetically, got it also -- he is 6.1 and 250 in 6th grade but doesnt move well for a kid
 
I got cousin that has that - feel sorry for his son who obviously genetically, got it also -- he is 6.1 and 250 in 6th grade but doesnt move well for a kid
This guy has trouble. He can walk, but uses those crutch type things, and has a hard time. He's big, but doesn't have a lot of strength. It's hard to explain, he stumbled and I grabbed him to help lift him up, but his legs had a hard time getting his footing again. Seems like a good guy, hasn't asked for anything, a few of us have voluntarily asked him if we could help him go somewhere, or do something. I think he's not used to people just treating him like a person, instead of a big guy with problems.
 
This guy has trouble. He can walk, but uses those crutch type things, and has a hard time. He's big, but doesn't have a lot of strength. It's hard to explain, he stumbled and I grabbed him to help lift him up, but his legs had a hard time getting his footing again. Seems like a good guy, hasn't asked for anything, a few of us have voluntarily asked him if we could help him go somewhere, or do something. I think he's not used to people just treating him like a person, instead of a big guy with problems.
I hope I can meet you and your family some day.
 

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