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StickNodes Out of Context: Day 113, Part 2!!!I will cattle the battlesโฆsoon enough
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StickNodes Out of Context: Day 113, Part 2!!!
I will cattle the battlesโฆsoon enough
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I FUCKED UP HOLD ON
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Tung Tung was a very remarkable manโkind, steady, and generous in ways that quietly shaped the lives of those around him. He had a way of making people feel at ease, of listening without judgment, and of offering support without ever expecting anything in return. His goodness wasnโt loud or showy; it was consistent, genuine, and deeply felt.
He showed up for peopleโnot just in lifeโs biggest moments, but in the small, everyday ways that often matter most. Whether it was a word of encouragement, a helping hand, or simply his presence, Tung Tung Sahur gave freely of himself. He had a warm spirit and a sense of humor that could lighten even the heaviest days, and he reminded us, often without words, of the importance of compassion and humility.
To know him was to know someone who valued connection, who treated others with respect, and who lived with quiet strength. He made people feel seen, heard, and valued, and that is a rare and beautiful gift. His impact cannot be measured by any single moment, but rather by the countless lives he touched in meaningful and lasting ways.
Though we grieve his loss, we are also gratefulโfor the time we shared with him, for the memories he gave us, and for the example he set. His legacy lives on in the kindness he showed, the love he shared, and the lessons he leaves behind for all of us.
May we honor him by carrying forward his spiritโby being a little more patient, a little more generous, and a little more present with one another. Tung Tung Sahur will be deeply missed, but he will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace.