This guy Jordan has an incredible story that had me tearingup this morning. He ran to raise money for frontal-temporal (sp?) dementia research. His mom died of the disease and he discovered that both he and his brother carry the gene for it. He will contract this type of dementia around the time he is 40 and will likely die of the disease too. I can't imagine being in that position but kudos on him for raising money for a cure that he may never get to take.
dorkface95 on April 27th, 2026 at 19:48 UTC »
This guy Jordan has an incredible story that had me tearingup this morning. He ran to raise money for frontal-temporal (sp?) dementia research. His mom died of the disease and he discovered that both he and his brother carry the gene for it. He will contract this type of dementia around the time he is 40 and will likely die of the disease too. I can't imagine being in that position but kudos on him for raising money for a cure that he may never get to take.
russiangerman on April 27th, 2026 at 23:37 UTC »
Comments have taught me plenty about this weird form of dementia, but nothing about it's relation to minifridges
Bar_Foo on April 28th, 2026 at 00:48 UTC »
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No longer a prank call...