Dylan Smith

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Dylan Smith

Dylan Smith

@DylanSmith55113

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith@DylanSmith55113·
Carrying a 55 foot roll of EPDM rubber
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Tearing off some shingles
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THIS VIDEO IS FOR YOU.
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Dylan Smith@DylanSmith55113·
Dylan Smith's Story: A Life Forged in Loss, Surrender, and Unbreakable FaithDylan Smith has walked through seasons that would break most people. A few years before 2021, he dated a girl whose memory still stays with him. She passed away on May 11th of that year. Her favorite jeans were a pair of Levi 511s—small, everyday details that still linger. On the night of her funeral, Dylan returned home to his parents and found his dad on the couch, slipping into kidney failure for the second time in twenty years. The grief barely had room to breathe before new crisis hit.Yet Dylan responded with profound generosity. In June 2022, he donated one of his own kidneys to his father, giving him a second chance at life. The transplant was successful—his dad has been doing great since.Before the donation, Dylan had gone to a military recruiter the day prior, openly disclosing a felony from when he was 18, and expressed his desire to join once he healed. Even in the middle of immense personal trials, he was reaching for purpose and structure.Then came 2023. On Easter Sunday, April 9th, Dylan lost his mother. In her final moments, the old clock on the wall read 4:09—though daylight saving time made it actually 5:09. She was in room 515 on the fifth floor (515 being his grandpa’s birthday), and she was 55 years old. A west-facing window looked out from that room. Exactly one year later, a total solar eclipse passed over the area. The numerical echoes—511, 409/509, 515, 55—felt like the universe itself was marking the weight of what he was carrying.In the midst of the deepening grief, before his mother passed, Dylan had a life-altering encounter. One night he consumed 14 grams of psilocybin mushrooms—a truly heroic dose. He neither saw nor heard God in any conventional way, but a clear message was placed in his mind with unshakable certainty: “Everything will always be okay.” That single sentence became his anchor.The following years tested it. From 2023 through March 2026, Dylan struggled heavily with drinking. Winters and holidays were especially brutal after so much loss. He questioned why God had chosen him for this path, sometimes feeling like he was losing his mind. Yet even then, he sensed the drinking was partly just “passing time,” waiting for something to settle. He had wanted to quit for months; timing, he believed, would be key.And it was. Around March of this year, the fog began to lift. The assurance from that mushroom night grew stronger instead of fading. Dylan surrendered everything to God—even before the psychedelics—and those experiences only deepened the release. He stopped leaning on alcohol and turned toward rebuilding.Today, Dylan is intentionally constructing his life on an unbreakable foundation: Christ. He reads Scripture daily, devours books and knowledge on all kinds of subjects that interest him, and shows up to work with a different attitude and energy. He’s no longer just surviving—he’s building with better materials. His faith isn’t abstract; it’s the direct result of walking through fire and hearing God speak peace into the heart of the storm.He still thinks about the military sometimes. The desire for service, mission, and brotherhood remains. But he’s hesitant now because he doesn’t have a family of his own yet. He’s choosing to wait with peace instead of rushing forward. After everything—losing the girl he once dated, donating a kidney, burying his mother, battling through grief and alcohol—Dylan Smith is choosing to stand on the Rock.Through it all, the message remains: Everything will always be okay.And Dylan believes it—more deeply now than ever. He’s still writing the next chapters, one rooted day at a time.
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Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith@DylanSmith55113·
@ATVIAssist you're support is horrible. There is literally no way to contact over the phone. I spent 50 dollars worth of call of duty points and it's still isn't there. I just want a refund.
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Dylan Smith
Dylan Smith@DylanSmith55113·
@Activision I bought 50 dollars worth of call of duty points and it's been a week and they still haven't came up on the game
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when you realize you took an edible before doing something serious
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@elonmusk Is this all them drones everyone is seeing 🤔
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 ARMY-NAVY 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Dylan Smith@DylanSmith55113·
I'm trying
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