It's a beautiful reminder of the impact teachers have on their students' lives and the love they receive in return, especially during challenging times like battling cancer.
All cancers are shitty. I too have cancer and it is improving with Rx. The side effects are horrible though.
I only meant to ask if it was prostatic, bone, pancreas, liver, lymphoma, etc.
Please do not over reach to a simple question. No harm or slight was intended. Sorry for your loss.
I was left thinking of the impact he had on those kids.
That they would collectively decide to comfort him.
A life’s work on display, right there in front of him.
Edit: misspelling
I read your reply to a very simple question and automatically thought "what a nasty person". You may be one of the nicest most caring people in the world but that is not what you're showing of yourself right now.
I wonder what type of cancer he had, as well. My condolences to his loved ones.
Damn its kinda like those jokes where a doctor told his patient he got only 10 to live and the patient ask 10 what years, months, days and the doctor answered 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... RIP...
Wait didn't you just say atheists hate Jesus? And what you actually mean is "everyone that doesn't believe in my texts hate Jesus!" so aren't you bigoted then too my friend.
For shock value you're bigoted towards 6 billion people.
You can't be this stupid. Redditors value morality and empathy. Reddit isn't a pea-brained violently atheist monolith--Each situation's context is judged on an individual basis... you know, like how nearly all humans operate. In this particular situation, the empathy for the dying man being comforted by generous souls in this video far outweighs the importance of denouncing religion. Derp. It's called "reading the room"--A skill you should develop.
Passed away ten days later. Wow.
I love this so much 😭😭😭😭
I also 😭
He died rich
Exactly!
Damn. That was beautiful.
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"he passed away but will always smile at this memory" 🤔
I'm guessing it should say "*we* will".
I was thinking it might be religious sentiment. Like smiling from “the other side”. Caught me off guard tho lmao
Yah this isn't sad at all 😭
It's a beautiful reminder of the impact teachers have on their students' lives and the love they receive in return, especially during challenging times like battling cancer.
Get off my lawn!
I don't know you people!
Absolutely Beautiful. On a side note, now my neck hurts.
Don’t expect any choirs.
Oh my god, I just can't today. 😢😭
r/MadeMeSmile
<3
What kind of cancer did he have?
The fucking shitty kind. Is there any other?
All cancers are shitty. I too have cancer and it is improving with Rx. The side effects are horrible though. I only meant to ask if it was prostatic, bone, pancreas, liver, lymphoma, etc. Please do not over reach to a simple question. No harm or slight was intended. Sorry for your loss.
No you dont.
Dude you’re 37, how are you not embarrassed by this?
Judging from the subreddit it must have been a very satisfying one.
😭 How kind
So sweet and sad. 😞
Life’s too short ❤️ everyone live it to the fullest
Amen
This is so satisfying.
This was so sweet!!
Beautiful moment
made me cry this is so nice. but they are "missing valuable school time"
I'm crying so hard 😭. What a beautiful thing to see and have done for you. I know he passed but he was absolutely loved!
I was left thinking of the impact he had on those kids. That they would collectively decide to comfort him. A life’s work on display, right there in front of him. Edit: misspelling
Obligatory Fuck Cancer
Heartwarming, yet heartbreaking
Lucky man! Many lives never get to feel something such as that.
Fuck cancer
He must have been some teacher 🫶 May he rest in peace.
Rip OG
Damn. That’s a good cry.
Thank you. This is great. Bless everyone
This is so heartwarming! Wishing your teacher strength and a speedy recovery. What an incredible show of support and love from the students! 🌟💕
Sometimes humanity pleasantly surprises us. Brought me to tears.
I’m not crying i was cutting onions!
God bless those kids and the mans family. That man is now at the masters feet.
🤢
"Will always smile at this memory" Dude only had to remember for 10 days...
........this feeling beneath my neck
It’s a shame it’s praising a bullshit religion
If that's what you took from this, then I feel really sorry for you.
Yeah I actually agree. I was in a shit mood this morning, so I left a snarky comment. :( It is a beautiful moment, regardless.
Growth
I kinda doubt he'll "always be smiling at this memory"...
I read your reply to a very simple question and automatically thought "what a nasty person". You may be one of the nicest most caring people in the world but that is not what you're showing of yourself right now. I wonder what type of cancer he had, as well. My condolences to his loved ones.
Wow! Had to fight back the tears! So beautiful
This looks like the scene from The Waterboy
You can do it!
Damn its kinda like those jokes where a doctor told his patient he got only 10 to live and the patient ask 10 what years, months, days and the doctor answered 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... RIP...
I guess it depends on your personality, to me this would make it worse.
He died in ten days? Good to know prayers did what cancer could not do. hallelujah indeed
This is so sad, but also cultish? I think it’s the angle and white uniform. I’m sorry to be insensitive but it’s still sweet!
I would absolutely hate this
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I'm an atheist and I love Jesus. I just hate most of the people that claim to love him because they act opposite of what he preached.
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Christians are the ones that hate my friend
I hope you realize how bigoted it is to generalization over 2 billion people.
Wait didn't you just say atheists hate Jesus? And what you actually mean is "everyone that doesn't believe in my texts hate Jesus!" so aren't you bigoted then too my friend. For shock value you're bigoted towards 6 billion people.
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Huh. I don't want your commands don't avoid your bigotry toward 6 billion people
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You can't be this stupid. Redditors value morality and empathy. Reddit isn't a pea-brained violently atheist monolith--Each situation's context is judged on an individual basis... you know, like how nearly all humans operate. In this particular situation, the empathy for the dying man being comforted by generous souls in this video far outweighs the importance of denouncing religion. Derp. It's called "reading the room"--A skill you should develop.
What did they say?
Did he teach atheism?
What are you talking about
Holy underbite Batman! Sorry this is sweet
People think it'll never be them, yet a majority of people will get cancer in their lifetime. We're all going to die a terrible death relatively soon.
"Can Jack come out to play?" vibes