Ryan Reynolds' Reply To A Burn Victim Cosplaying Deadpool Is The Most Wholesome Thing You'll See Today
"My idol Ryan Reynolds saw who I am; he knows I exist. He saw how much work I put into that moment. And now? Well, I can die in peace."
      Ryan Reynolds is the epitome of humor, but he's also kind, generous, and an all-around good human. Recently, Ryan has been praised all over the internet for his sweet response to a burn victim's inspirational Instagram post.
Twenty-one-year-old 'Jadiant,' or John Quin, posted a photo of himself dressed as Deadpool, Ryan's most famous character. He tagged Ryan in the post, but never in his wildest dreams did he imagine that his idol would respond.
Jadiant, from Millington, Tennessee, says that Deadpool has made him feel more confident in himself and his abilities. He believes the character empowers him to show the world his true self without holding back.
Jadiant described it as a very emotional moment when he received a response from Ryan. "As a guy who usually keeps things in, this really did it for me," he said.
"My idol Ryan Reynolds saw who I am; he knows I exist. He saw how much work I put into that moment. And now? Well, I can die in peace," Jadiant said.
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jadiantRyan responded in the most "Ryan way" possible.
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                "I felt reborn; holy crap. I thought I was dreaming," Jadiant added.
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                Jadiant is an ambassador for the Courageous Faces Foundation—an organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by rare and severe medical conditions due to traumatic injury, genetics, or illness.
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                "I work, I drive, I have my own car, I am a model, and a speaker. I also attend college," he said.
"My main passion, though, is the Courageous Faces Foundation. I love this foundation and really want everyone to know about it! If they could donate just $1 or $5 to it, that would mean the world to me; the more, the merrier."
"Our mission statement is to help provide a better quality of life for people with rare or severe conditions like mine, which is even more important than ever during this pandemic. Many of them are at higher risk."
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                Jadiant also has some advice for anyone going through hard times.
"There is no right solution that fits everyone in their suffering. I’d say it’s important to acknowledge these feelings and validate them, but don’t dwell in them."
"Oftentimes, it’s easier to give in to despair and not care. But I just want you to remember that our biggest enemy is ourselves."
"We never really grow up; we just learn how to parent our inner child. So I’d say try practicing self-compassion and truly be a good friend to yourself, just as you would to a best friend going through a hard time."
"Iroh, from Avatar: The Last Airbender, has taught me that 'Sometimes the best way to solve your own problems is to help someone else with theirs.' Denying yourself and helping others can be very rewarding."
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                "It’s important not to wallow in our sadness if we can muster enough courage to do so. That’s why it’s essential to have friends and a support system."
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                "Some people can’t take the heat, but obviously I could—to the third degree at least."
"I just want people to know how much easier life becomes when you stop being offended and find the laughter in it. Ryan Reynolds has been a huge factor in that realization for me."
"It’s not a coping mechanism; it’s who I am, and I love to laugh. I love to make people laugh, and if you get heartburn after reading this, it just means I’ve touched your heart."
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                Jadiant is a med student planning to graduate in 2023. He is also a public speaker and bodybuilder.
John is very open about his injuries and has never hidden the story behind his severe burns. When he was just four years old, he suffered 95% burns to his body and barely survived.
The burns occurred when he was playing in a barn behind his family home, and his dog knocked over the candle used for light. Since then, he has endured over 100 surgeries.
John's sister, Leah, pulled him out of the fire. It was thought he wouldn't make it through the night, but he proved everyone wrong.
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                John was placed in an induced coma for six months after the incident. When he woke up, he completed his physical therapy and has been living life to the fullest ever since.
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                John says that despite the bullying he has faced throughout his life, the experience has made him a better person.
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                "No one deserves to be unhappy with the way they look because we’re all beautifully unique. Sometimes, other flowers have more colors (like us, people who have gone through tragedy), and we just don’t think we fit in with the rest of the flowers. But the truth is, we are the most beautiful of all the flowers. So embrace your different colors; you’re pretty, and there’s no one else like you."
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