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FUCK.FUUUUUCK.TOMATO… LENTIL…… VEGETABAL…….. All kinds. I HATE French onion soup. And that’s cause i HATE stringy cheese. Makes me GAG
Here’s the chicken i just ate if you’re interested next to my Mayonnaise and my Hoard of electric wires and chargers
#Can I get a french onion Soup please! 🧅 🍲#chicken#chickaaaan#answering asks#sneakie#sneaky bo beaky#sneakupandhitya#grambles soup edition#grambles
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Today I ran out of federal aid. My name is Taneeshia Johnson and I attend the greatest HBCU in the world! The Grambling State University in Grambling, La. I graduated high school in 2012, attended a community college for a year and transferred to Grambling. In 2014 I changed my major from social work to mass communication and started working at the GsuTv Center, still to this day I still aid in media productions for my school (editing, directing, producing etc.). During my time at Grambling I started getting sick. ER visits became a regular thing with nurses and dr.'s knowing me on first name basis and hospital stays were becoming a frequent occurrence in my life. I was diagnosed with Lupus, interstitial Lung Disease, and Rh. Arthritis....soon walking to a class was hard. My joints would ache so bad that I didn't even want to burden myself to eat. I lost 35 pounds in 2014. I had started chemotherapy only for it not to work and make me lose another 10 pounds because even the thought of smelling food was unbearable and I threw up anything that wasn't soup. During the fall semesters, the cold weather alone would swell my ankles and knees and walking was almost impossible. I lost another 15 pounds during fall 15. My lung disease caused severe chest pains almost everyday. During that same semester my lung collapsed for the second time (it collapsed for the first during my senior year in high school) while I was on my way back from New Orleans. We were 3 hours away from the nearest hospital and if it wasn't for the passengers in the car with me, I wouldn't have made it. After that surgery my health was still fading and I had to with draw that following semester because my lung collapsed for the 3rd time. Suicidal thoughts taunted me every single day. But I worked on my health and was able to enroll again. My hands started to curve and I couldn't type on a computer, hold a pen or even unlock my door. I was struggling! And my grades showed it. I could've graduated by if it wasn't for this disability. All those hospital stays, rushes to the ER and times when I couldn't walk, caused me to miss so many classes. Every semester I worked my hardest to get to today, my last semester and now I have no more aid. I don't know what I'm going to do. I don't have any money that can pay for my very last semester. I'm already in debt over numerous hospital bills i gained before getting on medicaid so i cant get a loan. I'm begging for something to happen. I'm praying for a miracle and I worked so hard to be here despite being in pain 24/7. I don't know what's next, but please if anyone reading this can share this story or donate, it will be greatly appreciated. Please anything helps.
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Today I ran out of federal aid. My name is Taneeshia Johnson and I attend the greatest HBCU in the world! The Grambling State University in Grambling, La. I graduated high school in 2012, attended a community college for a year and transferred to Grambling. In 2014 I changed my major from social work to mass communication and started working at the GsuTv Center, still to this day I still aid in media productions for my school (editing, directing, producing etc.). During my time at Grambling I started getting sick. ER visits became a regular thing with nurses and dr.'s knowing me on first name basis and hospital stays were becoming a frequent occurrence in my life. I was diagnosed with Lupus, interstitial Lung Disease, and Rh. Arthritis....soon walking to a class was hard. My joints would ache so bad that I didn't even want to burden myself to eat. I lost 35 pounds in 2014. I had started chemotherapy only for it not to work and make me lose another 10 pounds because even the thought of smelling food was unbearable and I threw up anything that wasn't soup. During the fall semesters, the cold weather alone would swell my ankles and knees and walking was almost impossible. I lost another 15 pounds during fall 15. My lung disease caused severe chest pains almost everyday. During that same semester my lung collapsed for the second time (it collapsed for the first during my senior year in high school) while I was on my way back from New Orleans. We were 3 hours away from the nearest hospital and if it wasn't for the passengers in the car with me, I wouldn't have made it. After that surgery my health was still fading and I had to with draw that following semester because my lung collapsed for the 3rd time. Suicidal thoughts taunted me every single day. But I worked on my health and was able to enroll again. My hands started to curve and I couldn't type on a computer, hold a pen or even unlock my door. I was struggling! And my grades showed it. I could've graduated by if it wasn't for this disability. All those hospital stays, rushes to the ER and times when I couldn't walk, caused me to miss so many classes. Every semester I worked my hardest to get to today, my last semester and now I have no more aid. I don't know what I'm going to do. I don't have any money that can pay for my very last semester. I'm already in debt over numerous hospital bills i gained before getting on medicaid so i cant get a loan. I'm begging for something to happen. I'm praying for a miracle and I worked so hard to be here despite being in pain 24/7. I don't know what's next, but please if anyone reading this can share this story or donate, it will be greatly appreciated. Please anything helps.
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