This story doesn't need anything that I can add. But damn, TDD has been impressing me lately, at least the articles that I have been coming across. Morris did this story justice.
The quote I got this morning: "As I'm sure you know, a piece covering so much time is probably defined more by what you choose to leave out than what you choose to include. I hope it does Dante's journey over the past several years justice." I'm pleased.
As someone that was never part of the old Reddit guard, or any Reddit guard, I've only heard bits and pieces of this story over the years. I've checked out Dante's artwork in the past and have been very impressed, but I didn't realize the full scope and circumstance of what was behind it. I enjoyed the article, it's a testament to Reddit at its best. It really is a powerful tool for good at times and that is never lost on me. I know you're not looking for praise here, but way to step up when the opportunity to help someone presented itself.