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What are you most proud of?


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When I think about the aspects about myself that I am proud of and would never want to change about me. That would have be my sexual prowess and my martial ability. Even at my current weight of 600lbs and a bum ticker. I can still hold my own in most hostile encounters. As for the other. Well I have been described as possessing a silver tongue and magic fingers.
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I'm actually most proud of the fact I've gotten to this point in life. Never thought I would/could get this age. So the fact I have makes me proud a little. I'm also proud about the fact I've finally found out who I am. Mostly, anyways. Lol still tweaking a few things, but getting there. Lol
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I'm the most proud of my strong will. Had an accident and sat in a wheelchair for some time, got early retirement and gained a lot of weight.
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Everyone gave up on me but I pushed through it. I walk a mile in 14 min (for me that is awesome), lost 40 pounds of weight so far and I'm looking for jobs.
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I'm a huge fan of my will. However rude it might seem to y'all I almost never say "I'd like to" I almost always say "I want to!" or "I will!".
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I'm proud of my capability to push through shit and ***. (My goofy/dark sense of humor helps me a lot with that.)
If someone says to me "you can't make it" I tend to think "then I haven't tried hard enough".
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The next thing I'm proud of is my sharp mind and my quick reflexes. In times of leisure, I read, think and write a lot, but when shit hits the fan I'm the first to respond. I saved a few people due to my reflexes, that makes me proud.
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I gave everything to serve and I would do it again. My story had no happy end so far, but I would do it again. That makes me proud too.
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Right now, even with what little chance I have I'm trying to join the USAF before hitting the age cap. Wish me luck :)
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Not giving up after a major stroke in 2019 that at the time paralyzed my entire right side, and know as long as I stay calm and focused you can bearly tell on a good day
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After being hit by a truck on my first day of my senior year and being in a coma for two months I still graduated on time and physically walked across the stage
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i am proud to be an absolutely dedicated husband, and comfortable in my own (unique) skin, and not preoccupied with what others might think or say about me. Life is too short to live it with one eye always monitoring others' impressions of me. i am 64 and unapologetic about my uniqueness.
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