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Find Out Why These People Are So Happy To Get Parking Tickets



Usually the sight of a parking attendant waving an envelope next to your car is enough to get anyone worked up, and the people in this video are no exception. Except that the parking attendant is actually English comedian and prankster Sam Pepper and the envelope is filled with an uplifting message and a gift instead of a ticket.







This Crafty Kid Is Brightening Cancer Patients' Days, One Colorful Bracelet At A Time



What started out as a fun activity to pass the time while driving long distances to visit doctors, is now helping to find a cure for cancer.







Graham Fowler, a 10-year-old boy from Fridley, Minn., with a rare form of skin cancer called spitzoid melanoma, started weaving bracelets after his mom got him a rainbow loom, Yahoo reported. After a photo of the bracelet was posted to Facebook, people asked if they could buy it. That's when Graham got the idea to sell the bracelets and donate the money to cancer research.







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Since October, he's made 8,000 bracelets and raised almost $10,000, which is being donated to Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota.







"I want to do this so that kids can get better,"
he told Yahoo.







Only five other children in the United States have the same diagnosis as Graham, and unfortunately, there is no cure, WCCO reported.







With the help of his older sisters, he's made a Facebook page called Graham's Gift which he uses to sell his wares.







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Each bracelet sells for $1 and always features a special yellow bead, symbolizing child cancer research, according to Today.com.







To learn more about Graham's story or to make a donation, click here.
















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Afflicted Woman Has 50 Orgasms A Day, But Finds Relief In Love And Medicine (VIDEO)



For most, an orgasm is associated with happiness and pleasure, but for Amanda Gryce, 24, an orgasm has a very different connotation.







Gryce suffers from a rare medical condition known as Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD). It causes her to be in a permanent state of sexual arousal and uncontrollably orgasm up to 50 times a day. She has been afflicted since the age of six, and even the slighted vibration (like the movement of a car) can set her off.







"Instead of being a beautiful thing like it's supposed to be, it would start becoming more of a nuisance," she told Barcroft TV last year. "Pleasure is supposed to be a good thing, but when you have it for too long, it's like eating a lot of candy -- something that's really good and makes you happy, but then you start getting sick from it, because you've had too much."







For years she has been at the mercy of PGAD and has even contemplated suicide, but with the help of love and medical attention, she has finally found some relief. Gryce met her boyfriend Stuart Triplett, 22, over a dating site, and he supports her through her treatment and therapy -- even though a major element of her new health regiment is abstinence.







Following the advice of her doctor to abstain, as well as regular physical therapy sessions, Gryce is starting to notice immediate and positive results. She hopes that she will soon be able to get her symptoms under control and stop suffering from the pain of the affliction. Watch the video above to learn more.







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