@AfcArnxld @BillyRocks_13 @EverythingLBH @Therese1105 I have laughed so hard when I read your tweet. I feel you. Watching a #LeeByungHun movie is like playing with a Jack-in-the-Box. When you finally hit that final turn of the crank handle, something good might pop out, but more likely his dead body. 🤣🤣
The story of Melanie, a Mexican ARMY, has touched thousands of social media users after learning of her passing and her family's decision to donate her organs, an act of generosity that will save and improve the lives of at least eight people.🥹💜
Originally from San Luis Potosí, the young woman had previously traveled with her mother to Mexico City to experience the group's concert outside the GNP Seguros Stadium. Even without tickets, they shared their passion for music by distributing "freebies"—items related to the band—to other members of the fan club known as ARMY. This past weekend, after her death was confirmed, Melanie was given a moving send-off at the hospital with a vigil of family members and her doctor, who, amidst applause and purple balloons—BTS's signature color—accompanied her to the operating room.
During this journey, her mother handed out the last mementos she had of her daughter to those present in the hallway, in a gesture that symbolized the young woman's last wish to share, whose heart was successfully transferred to the city of Monterrey for a compatible recipient.
“Past the edge of this winter's cold
Until the spring day comes again
Until the flowers bloom again
Please stay there a little longer, stay there” - Spring Day
Original post in Spanish; https://t.co/hN4iP5bMVV
As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
On Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women in uniform who gave their lives for this country that we love. It is a debt we can never fully repay, but we must never stop trying. I’ll always be grateful to our fallen heroes and their families, whose sacrifice reminds us of what it means to live for something greater than ourselves.