He confirms and provides details about it in his reddit posts (verified username from Forbes article above) but I don't believe we've seen an outside source verify it, other than his HI friends? I don't know who would be able to, as no one can verify his medical hx/records without violating the...
From the article above, it sounds like he told her he was living and working in SF when he was not so when she stopped hearing from him, that was the place she reported him as missing.
100%. Even if it's once a year, someone may be able to put some heels on for a photo. As a chronic pain sufferer, I have definitely done this. I also know if I have to "pretend" I am not in pain and attend an important event, I will be rendered useless for weeks, covered in ice or heat packs and...
Thank you for your help! Yes, Forbes verified it was him.
If anyone is interested in attempting to access, the link is PullPush Reddit Search
It sometimes doesn't pull on the first search and you have to continually click 'Fetch More' at the bottom to retrieve more posts etc. But overall, most...
Many posts about his back issues, medical care, and most interestingly enough to me, some post in the VisualSnow subreddit (if anyone follows the Moscow case, this might be familiar to you).
Forbes article posted earlier states his reddit username and some information on his posts. Reddit has removed his account but all of his posts are still accessible and very interesting. Am I allowed to post a link to his posts or is that against the rules even though it was verified by Forbes...
Wow. He looks SO slim compared to his old 2019 pictures. Looks like he may have lost A LOT of weight. Perhaps from the injury or illness or something else? Interesting!
Thanks so much again for your kindness. I am sorry about your mother :( A shell of yourself is a good description; just sorry you had to experience that but thank you for understanding. I am glad you have long bouts of being relatively pain-free, that's wonderful!
Agreed. This is the garbage disability private investigators use to deny people disability --- like so-and-so was seen walking a dog and I have a picture! And it's like sure, but maybe they were in bed the other 23 1/2 hours that day and in unbearable pain? Assuming about disabilities and health...
Agree. Since COVID especially, I've found all companies I deal with have gone to a much more casual dress code. It's been a combination of younger employees/different generations coming on board and work-from-home years and hybrid IME. Much more casual dress codes.
Right? 99% of those in the states are closer to being unhoused than having $40m or $1b. It doesn't make a huge difference with such a huge inequality of wealth in the country IMO.
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