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romp August 13 2012, 00:51:34 UTC

bleed_peroxide August 13 2012, 00:10:30 UTC
I would love to do something like this - it's awesome to see someone using something like that and putting it to wonderful use.

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nutmegdealer August 13 2012, 00:12:53 UTC
this is really sweet and inspirational.
makes me wish my cousin still worked for jet blue and i wasn't a recluse.

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mollywobbles867 August 13 2012, 00:19:12 UTC
Can you shrink the first pic and put the others behind a cut? They are HUGE on my layout.

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fickery August 13 2012, 00:38:42 UTC
Yes, this. And maybe add a title?

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romp August 13 2012, 00:42:48 UTC
Sorry! I hope that's better.

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mollywobbles867 August 13 2012, 01:44:18 UTC
Yes. Thank you!

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kawaiimamimi August 13 2012, 00:22:42 UTC
Sometimes I'm really happy to be part of Reddit. A lot of foul things come from there but also a lot of extremely touching things happen too.

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belly_savalas August 13 2012, 18:06:17 UTC
If only there was enough open disapproval of the foul* things from within the site, they might go away and it might actually be worth defending. Idk, what HE did with his resources is amazing, but it doesn't have shit to do with reddit.

*i would use a stronger word for a site that publishes how-to guides and support groups for rapists, but that's just me

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romp August 13 2012, 21:47:54 UTC
It does in that Reddit is how it was organized. That's who participated, who determined where he went, etc.

I haven't seen the worst of Reddit but I agree that no one would be hurt by them actually moderating it. There are safe places like the queer subreddit but plenty of places that aren't.

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kawaiimamimi August 14 2012, 05:04:57 UTC
Reddit has done a lot of amazing things as a group, like raising money for people who are ill, or sending letters to sick people when their relatives request it. I've definitely seen the worst and best of people on Reddit.

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