15 Kids Who Survived The Impossible

When disaster strikes, it is so often children who suffer the most. But just because you’re small, does it mean you won’t survive? And does extreme youth have an advantage in some perilous situations? Here are fifteen children who survived the impossible

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20 thoughts on “15 Kids Who Survived The Impossible”

  1. When i was born i was born …wong and i had to stay in the hospital for the first 8 months of my life and even now im 11 and i have lung problems frome when i was born and about every doctor saved me …and i thank swickly hospital.

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  2. The guy who was number 6 is fucking stupid. As much as i am glad for his retardation, who give a kid who you are assaulting a phone?

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  3. I want a movie about #1 that's insane actually now that I think about it a movie about any of these kids would be amazing

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  4. #2. Since humans were evolved enough to imagine, they've believed in imaginary beings and made sacrifices to them. (Even so called progressive people who truly think they're more advances than, say, people who sacrificed their loved ones to volcano gods, still to this day believe that human sacrifice is awesome and worship a deity they claim 'saved' the by accepting a human blood sacrifice. So we haven't evolved emotionally or intellectually as much as we would have liked and it's no surprise children would do this.)

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  5. #9. Yeah. I'm sure some little white boy with access to decent medical treatment, was miraculously saved from that flesh eating bacteria just because some guy other people ignorantly decided was more important/special, talked to his imaginary sky daddy to make it all better and that sky daddy decided to change all plans to save the one little white boy, and ignore all the other children people sincerely pray for on a daily basis who are starving to death, or killed off by easily treatable illnesses but they don't have access to medical care. Oh, but others will say its part of some magical, mysterious, super impossible for us to understand, plan. Then there would be zero point in praying in the first place. It couldn't possibly instead be that the boy had access to decent medical care and got lucky in that treatment working. Except that it was exactly because of that. I'll never understand why people try to credit magic when science is the real hero and the people who utilize it. If anything, they should talk about how wonderful the doctors and nurses were, not some dude who likes to play imaginary special boy.

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  6. I don't like these comments about surviving school, the Internet off, or stupid things like that. These are serious things that happened. Be grateful for these kids.

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  7. I survived a C2 broken neck. Does that count? Docs told me less than 10% even make it past the scene of the accident, and more die is hospital. I was out of ICU in under two weeks and out of hospital in 8 months. Very quick for my level of injury

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  8. It's not enough that an abusive father intends to kill himself, but that he has the intent to take his two kids to the grave with him. Just makes me angry and disgusted.

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