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Woman Loses It After Discovering The Truth About Denny’s All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes

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A Chicago woman, Natash West, became unhinged when a Denny’s waitress explained that she was not allowed to share her $4 all-you-can-eat pancake special with her friends.

The Denny’s server explained to Natasha, 27, that the unlimited pancake menu item was only for a single diner, not everyone at the table, The Smoking Gun reports.

According to the restaurant’s online menu, “restrictions may apply” to the all-you-can-eat pancake meal. However, besides the use of “you” in the description, the menu does not seem to explicitly state that only one person can partake in the pancakes. Read the full story here ▶

How A Face Transplant Transformed A Young Woman’s Life

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We have all done something stupid when we were young, and have made decisions that we would regret later in life.

This is part and parcel of growing up, of maturing and learning how to be one’s own person.

These periods of trials and tribulations that come our way during our adolescence are undeniably challenging.

Yet the way we respond and handle these things are important – it informs just how we are shaped by adversity, and how we become better people.

Admittedly, persevering during these times of trouble is easier said than done, especially when you are still in your youth.

Not only is the situation already difficult in and of itself, but the brain of the adolescent is still developing.

The volatility of their emotions are at an all-time high, and the part of the brain responsible for regulating emotions is still trying to catch up.

In other words, these youth feel pain and suffering more deeply and more intensely, which is something that should not be simply dismissed.

This turmoil that one must face on the cusp of adulthood inevitably leads to these young adults making life-changing decisions.

In the case of Katie Stubblefield, it was an attempt at her own life.

When she was 18 years old in 2014, she discovered that her then boyfriend had been cheating on her.

She broke up with him, but that wasn’t the end of her troubles.

She soon had to undergo surgery for her chronic gastrointestinal problems, and shortly thereafter her mother’s job at the school Katie went to was suddenly terminated.

Overwhelmed and desperate, Katie took a gun and tried to commit suicide.

The attempt failed.

Instead of killing her, the shot shattered parts of her forehead and her cheekbones, and completely destroyed her nose and sinuses while leaving her brain completely exposed.

According to Dr Brian Gastman, who worked at Cleveland Clinic (the hospital that saved Katie’s life), the girl’s case was one of the worst face traumas he had ever come across.

The girl’s chances of survival were grim – with her brain exposed to the elements, she could die of infections or seizures.

Miraculously, the girl made it through and recovered.

It was, however, not without cost – she had essentially lost her entire face.

After proving to have survived, it brought up the question – should she attempt a face transplant?

After 20 surgeries to save her life, Katie decided that she wanted to undergo such a procedure, should the opportunity arise.

Now 22-years-old, she is a very different person who had no memory of the suicide attempt, and is horrified at the trauma she had put her parents through.

At this age, she also happens to be the youngest person in the world to undergo a full face transplant.

Despite all the concerns and the problems that Katie and her medical team had to work through, Katie once again has a face.

She will still have to undergo some physical therapy to relearn eating and talking, but it truly is a miracle to see just how far she’s come.

Bullies harass girl in the park, but wait until you see what the woman on the bench did!

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Ladies and gentlemen, let me ask you a quick question before we start – what if you saw a child being bullied? Would you step in and help? Share your thoughts in the comments section bellow. Unfortunately, bullying is something that kids are often up against.

Bullying is aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. It is a repeated behavior and can be physical, verbal, or relational.

While boys may bully others using more physical means, girls often bully others by social exclusion. Bullying has been part of school, and even workplaces, for years. Read the full story here ▶

Due To The “Uncomfortable” Pilot, An Autistic Teen Was Removed From The Flight

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An autistic teenager and her family were reportedly kicked off a United Airlines flight because the captain was not “comfortable” flying the plane with her on board.

Donna Beegle, the mother of autistic 15-year-old Juliette Forbes, spoke to KOIN 6 about her family’s ordeal on the flight from Orlando, Florida, with a connecting flight in Houston, Texas, to Portland, Oregon.

“She started getting a little upset and I started thinking, ‘You know what? She didn’t eat her dinner,” Beegle said. “I know her, when she gets overhungry or overthirsty, she really struggles because she can’t tell us and she gets really frustrated.” Read the full story here ▶

Boy who got tied to tree, set on fire gets justice thanks to last words on deathbed

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Thanks to a deposition he gave on his deathbed, he received justice years after an attacker set him on fire. His attacker was imprisoned, and the boy’s family received $150 million in a civil lawsuit.

On his eighth birthday, another boy tied Robbie to a tree, poured gasoline on him and set him on fire in the woods. Despite the flames that ate away at his body, the young boy stumbled home, collapsing on the street in a ball of fire.

According to the Mirror, his mother found him close to death, with severe blisters covering his whole body and skin hanging off his ankles. Read the full story here ▶

A San Diego Zookeeper Was Detained After Attempting To Molest A 500-pound Male Gorilla

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This man known as Akimbo Obwe’bwe, 29 years old originally coming from Gabon, was zoo intern in the zoo of San Diego. He has been formally accused of repeated sexual assault on a 15 years old male gorilla named Big George which is one of the top attractions in the zoo.

He was feeding the gorilla with sedatives and partaking in sexual activity with the sedated animal.

According to unreleased video footage, Obwe’bwe proceeded to insert the animal’s pe*is inside his mouth for several minutes but apparently overestimated the strength of the medication, leading the animal to wake up and lash back at the zookeeper, alerting other employees. Read the full story here ▶

Days before mom beat 5-year-old son to death, the boy ‘told her these stunning words’!

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The 5-year-old child, Andrew, was reported missing by his parents, 61-year-old Andrew Sr. and 37-year-old mother Joann. But, the concern for the boy’s parents also quickly turned to suspicion as they stopped cooperating with investigators.

Eventually, the boy’s dad led authorities to a shallow grave in a field not far from their home. There, the child’s battered body was found wrapped in plastic and buried.

Andrew’s parents were taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder in the death of their son. Read the full story here ▶

Mom snaps after teacher takes away daughter’s cell phone, then what she did next will horrify you!

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Per reports, the 29-year-old woman, Da’Shonta, was arrested and charged with three counts of aggravated assault, terroristic threats, stalking and reckless endangerment.

The 46-year-old educator, later identified as J. Watkins, was reportedly taken to the hospital with injuries on her face, including a missing tooth.

The trouble between the two women started when the teacher confiscated a cell phone from Da’Shonta’s fourth grade daughter.

The girl allegedly bit the teacher, requiring the girl’s mother to come to the school. While mother and teacher were meeting, the girl claimed that the teacher had choked her.

“She is going to get it later,” Da’Shonta said of the educator, according to KDKA. Later that day, the teacher was stuck in traffic on her way home when a man and a woman got out of their car and approached her. The woman, alleged to be Da’Shonta, threw a brick through Watkins’ window, hitting her in the face. The woman then dragged the teacher out of her car and began punching and kicking her in the street before fleeing.

Watkins identified the suspect as Da’Shonta, shown above in her mug shot. The victim’s husband spoke to KDKA, but didn’t want to be identified because he was concerned for his family’s safety. “Sad and disappointed that people would go to such lengths against another human being over something so petty,” he said. The teacher’s husband also described her injuries, saying his wife is in a lot of pain but feels lucky to be alive.

“Her face was numb, she has lumps all along her forehead and all along the side of her face. It’s not disfiguring, but it shouldn’t be there. It was caused by somebody else doing something crazy,” he said.

When police found Da’Shonta after the assault, she told them that after she left the school, she went to a police station with her boyfriend to file a complaint against the teacher for allegedly choking her daughter. Da’Shonta then confessed to following the teacher from the school and punching her in the street. “I ain’t gonna lie, I did it,” she said, according to KDKA. Da’Shonta denies throwing a brick at the educator.

71-year-old woman lives inside her car, then neighbors discover the shocking reason why

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A 71-year-old woman has been living in her car in front of her own home instead of living in it. One neighbor found out why she couldn’t go inside and knew he had to step in.

Justin Hernandez had recently moved into a new house about a month ago. He noticed one of his neighbors had been sleeping in her car. Hernandez learned why, and it broke his heart.

“I figure if this was my Nana or my Mom, I wouldn’t want her to live like this, so I had to do something to help get her back into her home.” Read the full story here ▶

Homeless man walked into fast food restaurant and asked what he would get for 50 cents, ‘the boy’s answer was wise beyond his years’!

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When faced with a person needing help, we have two options. To mutter something incomprehensible under our breath and walk away, or to help. It really does seem to come down to that.

There is of course a tendency to help people we know well, such as family and close friends. But when we come across strangers, and homeless people in particular, we are often much less obliging.

Perhaps we’re scared, perhaps we think someone else will help them instead, perhaps we don’t think they really need the help or will use any charity we give them towards alcohol or drugs. Read the full story here ▶