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SATSY22d ago
If your dad is still alive, this is for you. One day, you’ll bury him. And that’s the day you’ll understand what you really lost. The only man who wanted you to win with no jealousy, no competition, no hidden agenda. He wanted your success more than his own. So while he’s still here… Don’t argue just to win a point. Don’t let ego talk louder than respect. If your pride rises, stay silent. Or walk away. But never disrespect the man who prays for you when you’re not in the room. Call him. Honor him while you can. #FamilyFirst #Respect #Gratitude #baba #sgmm
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ManyKeys22d ago
Thank you for this wonderful reminder.
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KANUNI 22d ago
🫡
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Zsubmariner22d ago
Sitting here watching my little boy sleep and thinking about my dad. Look at nostr, here is this. Perfect timing, man. Thanks. Profound and true.
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Ryan Reynolds22d ago
Thank you. My father is turning 80 soon, still at the office daily. I am blessed. My own son is about to turn 18. If I was half as infuriating (I suspect at least double), I need to double down on the respect my father earned 30 years ago.
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No counterparty risk 22d ago
Just want to say that whilst I’m this guy for my son it’s not a given your dad is like this. But it should be and I wish everyone a dad like this. For me my mom was this person.
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SATSMAN22d ago
🙏💜🧡🫡
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Allen22d ago
Buried my dad 17 years ago. Completely devastating for me.
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Marc21d ago
My dad is 85. I talked to him yesterday and cherish each conversation.
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Quantoshi.xyz21d ago
I’ll be that guy in the ground someday…
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CCondor21d ago
He is gone. Waited for me so I could tell him I would take care of all. Answered ok and was gone. Respect.
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Jake Woodhouse15d ago
I was 20 when I buried my dad. Sudden heart attack as a 48 year old was what took him. Brutal Totally altered the course of my life Love this post though. I wish Id had more time with him to pay my respects
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SATSY6d ago
🫡
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4715d ago
🫂
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beejay15d ago
22 years ago in July, my family spread Dad's ashes on his favorite fishing lake Dementia is a bitch. Gone too soon at 60.
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Maciek15d ago
Thank you.
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hawaiisatoshi14d ago
My dad left way too early, I was 7 at the time. With certainty the most devastating moment in my life to this day. Cherish every instant you have with your parents, and when things turn in the wrong direction, apologize & live onward carrying the cure-all deep inside of you, always, love. ❤️✨
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Corey San Diego6d ago
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Troy6d ago
Not in my case! Full of hidden agendas, always playing mind games, and moving goal posts so there was no way to win. I don't know about jealousy, but it seemed like it. There was evidence of competition too. No every parent is a good person. I was quite relieved that I wouldn't have to encounter him when I learned that he died. I knew he would never acknowledge his abusive behavior, unwarranted insults, or blaming me for being related to my mother; much less apologize like the man he taught me to be. Fuck those types of shitbags. Ditch them, and never regret it, as staying in an abusive relationship is self disrespect.
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VValentino Giudice6d ago
A man is an adult human male. Everything else is bullshit gender ideology.
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Zsubmariner6d ago
Only an adult human male can become a man, but not every adult human male is one.
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sitting at an airport bar 6d ago
Hopefully!
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cdnhodlr6d ago
Love you Dad! My only regret is you didn't get to meet your 5 wonderful grand kids! Hope you are proud! Miss you!
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JOSE BAM5d ago
Wish I could call mine. But I buried him a long time ago. Doing origamis with my son ATM. Maybe one day he'll think of this moment with his dad as I think of similar moments with mine.
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Enjoy the ride15h ago
💜🤙
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