• @Volkditty
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    198 months ago

    I enlisted in the Army on Sept 5th, 2001…that was an eventful week.

    • Frisbeedude
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      68 months ago

      Me too! Conscript, first week. But different country. Still terrifying.

    • @andrewta
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      48 months ago

      When you say enlisted. Was that the week you first went to MEPs or the week you arrived at basic?

    • @A_Very_Big_Fan
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      28 months ago

      If you don’t mind me asking can you share some experiences from that time?

  • @Kevo
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    88 months ago

    I responded to a flyer on my college campus looking for new players for an upcoming D&D game. 5 years later I got married to the girl who posted that flyer. We’re still playing with some of those same players today.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      I used Roll20 matchmaking, guy in that group invited me to another game with their friend.

      Been together 4 years and engaged, moved across country, also I isolated myself before so my entire friend group now is from my fiancee.

      Original guy ghosted us all in a heartless way, but he’ll forever be the one who introduced me to my new life.

  • @[email protected]
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    88 months ago

    Trolling a girl’s post one lonely evening, leading to getting married to said girl, in a different country, with a different language. All for the better.

      • @[email protected]
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        68 months ago

        Haha I wish I did screenshot it. Unfortunately it was on an app that didn’t really last long (9chat an offshoot of 9gag, if anyone remembers)

        I remember it in my head, and that’s fine enough. Besides we made much better memories since.

  • @A_Very_Big_Fan
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    58 months ago

    Dating a depressed/suicidal girl for almost 4 years through middle school. To this day she’s still the funniest and smartest person I’ve ever met, but boy did she put me through hell back then.

    But I came out of it with an unbelievable amount of patience and mental fortitude. I also learned how to avoid feeding into extreme attention seeking behavior while still having a productive conversation.

  • @Anticorp
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    38 months ago

    9/11. It fucked our liberty and the concept of privacy. It ruined our national self-image, exposing us to external perceptions we had been ignorant of. It made air travel a hassle and frustration, rather than something fun. It continues to be used by our government to weasel its way into our private lives.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    38 months ago
    1. Chest cut open for a 2nd time for open heart surgery. Currently on blood thinners because of the mechanical valve they placed in me. A damn growth on one heart valve came back around a half decade after the first time I had my chest cut open and pre-teen me thought the valve was the coolest thing for a short while.

    Though, I’m pretty sure this is also the reason my memory sometimes feels off due to how I was under bypass for longer than the surgeons expected during surgery 2.

  • @foggy
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    38 months ago

    Breaking my ankle over a decade ago. Totally changed the direction of my life. Timing, etc.

    Idk where I’d be but I doubt I’d be right here if that bone didnt bust apart.

    • @Volkditty
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      18 months ago

      Changed for better or for worse?

      • @foggy
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        18 months ago

        Tough to say. My 20s probably would have been better. My 30s coulda gone either way.