I don’t think that I am any different from the rest of society when it comes to feelings of loss and anger after something precious is stolen. Especially so when said something is unique, a sort of heirloom, and no one can be held responsible for said theft.
This is what happened to me when one of the contractors working at my condo complex stole my Mercedes car cushion. This was no ordinary cushion. It was in the shape of a Mercedes car and could be opened up to be the shape of said car.
This is going to be very difficult to find on the Internet, let alone be replaced, and the one who stole it should be ashamed of themselves for having stolen from a person with a vision impairment.
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Friday, April 17, 2026
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