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Brazil Just Became The Least Terrifying Place For A Child To Have Chemotherapy
Child psychology and medical science got together to lay the *bam* *bang* *kapow* on cancer.
07.09.13
“I don’t help her clean, do laundry, take care of the kids — none of that.”
"I've put a lot of time into cheer. It's just always been a part of who I am, so I didn't want to end on that note."
She came around after she heard their reasoning.
"I just love you for bringing it in and thank you so much for making me so sad."
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If we think our grocery bills are high now, it's nothing compared to what families spent in the early 1900s.
"At no point in this story did I have any idea what would happen next," one viewer wrote.
“Like what religion is out here saying, ‘Thou shalt not listen to Taylor Swift?’”
Even the inventors themselves regretted making some of these things.
Photos by Jisu Han on Unsplash (left) and Renz Macorol on Pexels (right)
Childbirth can be chaotic. But this is next level.
“[Because] she has a figure she was told she had to change.”
Every parent wants to see their kid get good grades in school. But now we know social success is just as important.
The teen’s emotional response hit him like a punch to the gut.
Researchers are changing what we all thought about anger.
She desperately needed help to get to appointments.