Author: Kathy Duong

When I turned 18, my grandma gave me a red cardigan — hand-knitted, simple, not expensive. I smiled and said, “Thanks.” That was it. She died a few weeks later. I never wore it. Fifteen years passed. Yesterday, my 15-year-old daughter found it in a box and said, “Can I try it on?” The moment she slipped her hand in the pocket, we froze. There was a tiny folded envelope — with my name on it. My heart pounded as I opened it. Inside was a note, written in her shaky handwriting: My breath caught as I held it, feeling…

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An elderly lady was holding tightly to the railing of a cruise ship, clutching her hat against the strong wind. A gentleman walked up and said with concern, “Pardon me, madam, but your dress is blowing quite a bit in this wind.” “Yes, I know,” she replied, still holding on. “But I need both hands to keep my hat from flying away.” “Madam,” he said gently, “the problem is… the wind is lifting your dress a little higher than you may realize.” The lady glanced down, then looked back up with a twinkle in her eye and said: “Sir, what’s…

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A blonde is pregnant, and is practically 9 months along. She goes to see her doctor for a routine check-up, but she is worried. She asks, “What if the baby starts coming, and I can’t get to the hospital in time?” The doctor replies, “Well, woman have been having babies for a million years without an attendance by doctors. It’s a very natural process. The first thing you do is to assume the same position you were laying in when you got pregnant.” The blonde interrupts with, “Do you mean with the left foot in the glove compartment and the…

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A cheerful woman walked into the pharmacy with confidence and asked the clerk, “Hi! Do you have deodorant for… well… your bottom?” The clerk blinked. “Um… bottom deodorant?” “Yes,” the woman said proudly. “I’ve been buying it here for months.” Slightly confused, the clerk smiled politely. “Let me grab the pharmacist real quick.” The pharmacist came out and asked, “Can you describe the product?” The woman nodded. “It’s in a little tube, you twist the bottom, and it goes up. You apply it to the bottom, just like it says on the label.” Still puzzled, the pharmacist asked, “Do you…

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It was a slow Tuesday at Earl’s Garage Pub, a place where the floor creaked louder than the regulars’ knees. Joe and Frank, best friends since the Eisenhower era, sat at their usual corner, sipping something brown and suspiciously unlabeled. “Hey Joey,” Frank leaned in with a smirk, “how’s your s*x life these days?” Joe sighed dramatically and pointed to his drink. “Same as this bottle of Coke,” he said. “Started off classic, got a little light… and now? It’s zero, baby.” Frank cackled so hard his dentures almost made a break for it. “That’s better than mine,” Frank snorted.…

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The billionaire’s child, who struggled to stay calm due to ADHD, wouldn’t stop crying…The flight crew tried everything to calm the billionaire’s child — then a poor boy approached with one small gesture that silenced the cabin The first-class cabin buzzed with low murmurs as passengers settled in for the 10-hour flight from London to New York. Among them sat Eleanor Brooks, a billionaire tech investor known for her ice-cold demeanor and glossy magazine covers. But tonight, she wasn’t the composed businesswoman everyone admired—she was a mother on the edge. Her six-year-old son, Oliver, who had ADHD, was screaming uncontrollably.…

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As the cremation began, he opened the coffin for one last goodbye — then saw his late wife’s belly move. He halted everything. The doctors and police were called, and the truth left the hall silent. While cremating his pregnant wife, the husband opened the coffin to take one last look at her — and saw her belly move. He immediately stopped the process. When the doctors and police arrived, what they discovered left everyone in shock… The air was heavy with smoke and grief. As the crematorium furnace roared to life, David Carter stood still, watching through glass as…

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At age 60, many people face health problems such as diabetes, hypertension, or poor circulation. However, nature offers powerful remedies that can complement medical treatments. This drink made from banana peel, pennyroyal, and turmeric has gained popularity for its purifying and regenerative properties, helping to improve various health conditions. Ingredients and Benefits Ripe banana peel: Rich in potassium, fiber, and antioxidants, it helps regulate blood pressure, improves circulation, and promotes the elimination of toxins. Pennyroyal: With antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties, it helps cleanse the lungs and relieve respiratory problems. Turmeric: Its active compound, curcumin, is a potent anti-inflammatory and…

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Fatty liver, also known as hepatic steatosis, is a rapidly growing illness that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Often, this disease has no evident symptoms in its early stages, making diagnosis challenging. However, your body may be sending you indications that indicate a potential liver disease. In this post, we’ll explain what these symptoms are, what you can do to enhance your liver health, and how you can repair it naturally. What is fatty liver? Fatty liver happens when the organ boosts excess fat in its cells. This excess can be linked to factors such as being overweight, poor diet,…

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When my wife gave birth, I asked for a DNA test — just to be sure. She smirked: “And what if it isn’t yours?” I said, “Then I’m gone.” The test confirmed my worst fear — I wasn’t the father. I walked away, heart numb. 3 years later, to my horror, I found out. Three years later, I ran into an old family friend who looked at me with disappointment. He quietly asked why I had left my wife and child so suddenly. When I explained, his face fell. He told me something I never expected — my wife had…

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