Would you Mo?!
nice thread, thanks for posting it. π
sorry about your father. my step-brothers lost both their grand-parents years ago to prostate cancer. it's scary because they know they have to take care and visit the doctor each year for check ups.
i got surgery last year to remove my thyroid, not fun but after 2 chemo sessions i'm ok.
well i can't grow a thing, but i can post a gif ^^
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Second year running I'm hosting a Movember thread.
For me it's very personal, because I've lost my father to prostate cancer 4 years ago, in the end of november. It was a terrible battle. Me and my brother were with him in every step of the way, starting a Mo when we found out about the disease, to show support and later to raise awareness and as another way to remember him.
Last year we showed great support to LSVL, who came though as victor in the battle with a rare form of stomach cancer. So glad he's doing great and hope his way is only to a better future.
In the last 12 months I've found out about some community members that are suffering from chronic illnesses, some having major surgery and some going through terrible tragedies in their lives. Know that you are in my prayers π Be strong!
Raising awareness about men's health, the Movember movement started 13 years ago in Australia, but now it's global initiative, spreading far from just prostate and testicular cancer.
For some time now it's focusing also on the mental health issues and raising awareness about how depression is a major problem worldwide.
If you are having any kind of problem, know that you are not alone!
Speak to a family member, a friend, a professional.
There are people that love you and will help you.
I've made a small train for all that have some Mo Wisdom (β©βα¨β)βββοΎ.* [Ended]
Winners will be checked for multi-win and non-activation. There is a simple antibot protection. Please don't share the link.
Giveaways end on the last day of the MOnth.
Epic shoutout to rafaelgs18 and his amazing ESGST script, which helped me create my longest train so far ( =
Be healthy, be loved, be free, be the best that you can be!
Huge Thanks to canis39 giving us a chance for MOmodora! - Ended
Ryse: Sons of Movember contribution by CaptainMcCalvo! Thank you, Captain ^^ - Ended
Thank you very much, Mully for giving us a chance for 2 fun gibs <3
Genius Greedy Mouse Lv1 | Mully | November 29th - Ended
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain Lv1 | Mully | November 29th - Ended
Movember is finishing strong with Myrsan's Super MOustache. Thank you for the well though finisher ( =
// 03.11 Update
Today I found out that more than ten local hospitals are making free prostate checkups.
Do you know about similar campaigns? Why not share it on your social networks ( =
// 30.11 Update
Train arrived to his final destination. Winners will get their gibs in a few moments time.
Found last night about that Leeuw96 is doing something awesome for a great cause, helping WCRF. Please take a look at his blog
// 02.12 Update
Movember is officially ended. All the GA's officially ended and the winners got their games.
Thank you all for the great support. You are awesome.
Have a great time and be healthy <3
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