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01-21-2019, 05:50 AM
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This video is really nice. It shows thrue love between sisters. It is very nice to see it. Thanks for sharing this Video.
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02-06-2019, 07:41 AM
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That little boy was the sweetest ♡
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02-09-2019, 10:09 PM
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That thing??? She is a person!!! Who are you to say who deserves to live or die? I think you're evil and should be put down!!! She is innocent! Are you? |
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02-10-2019, 07:56 PM
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It’s such a sweet thing to have her siblings and parents love her so deeply and express that love for her openly with authenticity.
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05-28-2019, 08:11 PM
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The girl with Rett Syndrome featured in a Documenting Reality post has died. Here is the text of the story and link to the Independent. It appears that was her real (relatively hot MILF material) mother in the DR video. The post sparked polarized DR comments, some commenters were moved by the warmth and love shown by her family, others compared the Rett girl with a piece of "horrid, rotten meat" or a "living jack-o-lantern" that should be "killed with fire". In this story they say the Rett girl endured 20 surgeries and brain damage in her short 10 years of life. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8930626.html A girl who was targeted with vile abuse from online trolls over her facial deformities has died at the age of 10. Sophia Weaver from North Carolina passed away from complications of Rett Syndrome, a rare genetic neurological and developmental disorder, which affects brain development and leads to the decline of language, breathing, walking, motor and social skills. Weaver, who had been living in a hospice after undergoing 20 surgeries, had at one point become the target of online harassment and trolling after her image was used in an offensive tweet about abortion. The user wrote: "It is okay to think that every child matters, however a lot of them do not hence the amnio test. (It) should be a mandatory test and if it proves negative and the woman does not want to abort then all bills accrued after that is on her and the father." Natalie Weaver, Sophia’s mother, hit back at Twitter’s lack of action, saying: “@TwitterSupport Just received an email that Twitter doesn’t think a person using my child’s image as the poster child to ABORT & to weed out all the ‘defectives’ in utero is a violation. Why? Bc they won’t recognize hate toward ppl w/ disabilities in their regulations/reports.” After the internet came to Sophia and Natalie’s defence, the social media platform removed the tweet and suspended the poster. However, this was not an isolated incident, and Sophia and her family continued to receive both harassment and support, which influenced Natalie to become an activist and advocate for children with disabilities. Prior to her death, Sophia and her mother began to check items off the pre-teen’s bucket list, including green hair extensions. “Once we pull ourselves from this shattering pain we will continue to help others in her memory.” said Natalie Weaver in an Instagram post on Friday. |