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A nice story for a change
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Worker at Kenyan orphanage attacked by machete wielding thieves while protecting children from them (they will steal kids, hack them up, and witch doctors use the parts in ceremonies
). U of M student founders of the orphanage request $2000 in donations on reddit.com for security fence and get $70,000 so far. Good on you people!
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Some links to the story.
http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/oye34/meet_omari_two_days_ago_he_returned_from_the/
http://www.kymalabs.com/wormwall/displaywall?key=f29d367219852091e4cbe43b39a1d2fb
http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/oyukh/omari_would_like_to_say_thank_you/
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Re: A nice story for a change
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I really liked this comment on one of the pages.
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This guy got axed to the face and he still manages to smile.
It makes all my problems seem so trivial.
So true - we have it so easy here in the US. My goal for the day is not to complain about trivial stuff I normally might.
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Re: A nice story for a change
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Quote from: Justin on February 04, 2012, 12:12:40 PM
This guy got axed to the face and he still manages to smile.
What did they axe him that made him smile?
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Quote from: Formerly Known as Bigfoot on February 04, 2012, 04:01:11 PM
You never fail to draw some stupid attention to yourself do you?
I just finished a book (audiobook actually) called A LONG WAY GONE. MEMORIES OF A BOY SOLDIER BY ISHMAEL BEAH. Read it and you may change your mind about these people in Africa.
there are plenty of countries on the continent doing quite well too, mostly former British colonies while the former French and Belgian colonies are embroiled in war and unrest.
Regardless, Ken threw us way off topic.... Good on this guy, and good on the people who donated all this money.
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Quote from: Justin on February 04, 2012, 12:12:40 PM
I really liked this comment on one of the pages.
So true - we have it so easy here in the US. My goal for the day is not to complain about trivial stuff I normally might.
Humf, my goal is to not get axed in the face
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Quote from: stevent on February 06, 2012, 09:28:52 AM
Humf, my goal is to not get axed in the face
A worthy goal, as is keeping some perspective on what counts and what doesn't.
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Back on topic: good on the U of M people. A friend of mine spent time in Africa with Doctors Without Borders. Her viewpoint is that not all of Africa is totally barbaric. Gotta admit, though, some areas make one think time stopped several centuries ago.
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It is good to see young people take the initiative to help others who are less fortunate.
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