Mom urges people to let their kids help disabled students in exams by sharing her daughter’s experience
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| Students with disabilities often face more hurdles in their daily experiences compared to their peers. But their problems can be alleviated with the help of kind strangers, who are willing to lend a helping hand to them. Such gestures go a long way in helping disabled kids navigate the challenging world. Varsha (@nvvarsha) is a mother who decided to positively impact a disabled child’s life by asking her daughter to volunteer as her reader/writer for her final exam. In a thread on X (previously Twitter), the woman narrated the whole incident and explained why other parents should also consider letting their children assist specially-abled children. |
| Varsha recounts how she came across a mother’s plea in a group, seeking a fourth grader’s assistance as a reader and writer for her daughter’s final exam. She writes, “On a whim, I asked my 4th grader daughter if she would like to be one.” She told her daughter that she had no problem with her saying no and that she should do it only if she wanted to. The little girl bravely stepped up to help the disabled girl write her exam. What made the gesture even more special was how the little girl went to help out while she had her own exams going on. |
| Her daughter’s only demand was that her mom accompany her to the exam center as she did not want to go alone. Varsha found this to be a reasonable demand. She shares, “The exam center was an hour away, and we left early in the morning. The same girl who hates waking up early got up without much fuss and didn’t complain one bit.” Upon reaching the exam center, the mother got to know that it was a school for disabled children. |
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Man claims viral app hack can help people get free meals from fast food joints throughout the year
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| Who could resist a free meal, especially when it’s from one of your beloved fast food spots? The only downside? The usual cost of indulging in your cravings. Every fast food enthusiast is always looking out for combo offers and discounts on certain menu items when they are grabbing a quick bite. Yet, people find themselves in tricky situations when it comes to spending money on their wants, compared to their needs. |
| However, one inventive individual claims to have found a clever workaround for fast food aficionados, promising a method to snag meals for free via certain restaurant apps. A TikTok creator–who goes by @thankucheese–took a break from his usual content about automobiles and car sales and decided to make a video for people looking for some freebies from their favorite fast food brands. “If your money is tight, this is how you are going to get free food,” he stated at the beginning of the video while listing about 30 food delivery and restaurant apps in the background. |
| “You can literally eat free food for every single day of the year. Imagine that you are hungry and you have no money on you, so this is what you are going to do,” he continued in his video. “First, download an app for where you want to eat. For example, let’s download KFC.” After downloading the app, he tells his viewers to create an account on the app and when the account creation process asks you to enter your birthday, all one has to do is set their birthday to the same day when they want to eat some free food. |
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Olive Garden surprises couple with dream Italian honeymoon after perfect engagement photos go viral
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| Seeking a unique twist for their engagement photos, Tennessee couple Carlsey Bibb and Caden Mills turned to an unexpected location. The pair were engaged in July and will tie the knot in October 2022. “I asked Shea — our photographer and longtime friend — if there was anywhere she had been wanting to shoot but hadn’t yet. That’s when she mentioned Olive Garden!” said Bibb. Although she wasn’t totally sold on the idea at first, she agrees that the photos are “better than we could have imagined.” |
| With five years of professional photography under her belt, Shea Cravens skillfully crafted the images to mirror the picturesque essence of Italy. “When you want Italy vibes for your engagement photos, but you live in Tennessee… so you take your photos at Olive Garden,” the video posted on Craven’s TikTok account reads. These photos have now garnered more than 260,000 views on TikTok, catching the attention of the restaurant chain itself. The restaurant commented on Craven’s Instagram reel saying, “Never-Ending calls for Never-Ending refills.” |
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| When the couple appeared on Good Morning America to talk about their viral story, a surprise awaited them. Olive Garden has given them an all-expenses-paid honeymoon to Italy in October. The restaurant is not only sending the soon-to-be bride and groom but also their photographer. |
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