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The most controversial post on Reddit Wednesday morning was a picture of two women in wheelchairs sitting in front of a little boy — also in a wheelchair — watching a basketball game.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page has been created by the staff at Sullivan's Pub to help Benes repair her broken chair, which she bought for $2,000 in 2021. To date, nearly $9,000 has been raised ...
My 12-year-old daughter, Maggie, uses a wheelchair. In 2021, when school went in person for the first time during COVID, Maggie met her class in an open park near our house.
In 2000, Ernest Robison decided to make a memorial to his son. The statue on the gravesite depicts Matthew rising up out of his wheelchair and reaching skyward. The memorial is meant to depict the child in the afterlife, free from his earthly afflictions. [2] A photo of the memorial and part of the obituary was shared on Reddit, and it went viral.
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Yahoo! Briefcase – A free file hosting service; shut down on March 30, 2009. [21] Yahoo! Buzz – A community-based news article service that allowed users to publish news stories; shut down on April 21, 2011. [22] MyBlogLog was discontinued on May 24, 2011. [23] Yahoo! China shut down on September 2, 2013, and was redirected to taobao.com ...
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