[Giveaway] GTX 980 G1 Gigabyte GPU

I know you're probably not looking for a sob story but I know my Dad is the best. Not because he understands tech, but because he tries to care about it because I do, and he does all he can to care for his kids. We're currently in a complicated living situation, and money is tight, but its hard to find a good job where I live in Florida, so my Dad has to settle for a brutal occupation that I know is hard because he comes home and is just sapped for energy. I stay up late and see him leaving to go to work at 3 in the morning so we can manage to pay rent to our friend who we're renting a bedroom out of the house he owns. So he works over-time in a construction yard to save up money for the things we need, and I currently have no console, no pc, and we're starting to put away money for a computer I need for school. I'm so ridiculously hyped for Fallout 4 I sold my PS4 to save money up so I can play it on the best platform. My dad doesn't understand the significance of a GTX 980, but he'll listen to me explain and understands that it's important to me, so he works 10 hours a day in the hot Florida sun in a concrete yard so we can start affording nice things in our family. Because he cares and loves his kids, I've never seen someone work as hard as him, he comes home cut up and bruised from the concrete facility, and it makes me worry, because he is 56 year old man. Most men that age are retired or about to retire, and here my dad is working every day from 4 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon at a construction yard in the summertime, that's the truest strength I think I'll ever see, not just physical strength, it's ststrength of spirit. And he is always positive about everything, he has a lot of hopeful plans for the future, when it'd be just as easy to be. pessimist. My dad is the best because of his sheer willpower to defy the bad situation we're in financially as a family. A 980 wouldn't just be a super upgrade, it'd be the crown jewel of my first PC. Not having to pay for a GPU, (which if I did, it unfortunately wouldn't be an expensive godly 980) would bring what seems like an intangible goal to our fingertips, a goal that my dad and I wouldn't have to save up a long time for. If anyone else's 50+ year old dad has the ability and willingness to work the type job that mine does to provide for his family like mine does then by all means enjoy all 2048 of your cuda cores, but I've never seen a man work as hard in my life as my dad does.

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