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fizzgig

(24,146 posts)
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 01:28 PM Aug 2014

As I Scrolled Through These 45 Photos, One Thing Became Very Clear. And Everyone Should See It.

4.) A rainstorm popped up, but this kind neighbor made sure this car didn’t get soaked.


8.) Dogs everywhere appreciated this awesome, and touching, act of kindness.


16.) Someone who desperately needed tires got the surprise of a lifetime.


25.) This crowd helped a young man in a wheelchair crowd surf.


the rest here

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As I Scrolled Through These 45 Photos, One Thing Became Very Clear. And Everyone Should See It. (Original Post) fizzgig Aug 2014 OP
Rec! progressoid Aug 2014 #1
This one is very odd: Helen Borg Aug 2014 #2
Thanks...a BI G K&R! MarianJack Aug 2014 #3
Perform random acts of kindness and make your heart glad... Thanks abakan Aug 2014 #4
Thanks so much for this! BooBrown Aug 2014 #5
That's what I was thinking. Delphinus Aug 2014 #15
Same here! n/t deafskeptic Aug 2014 #38
Its always nice to see things like this yuiyoshida Aug 2014 #6
It helps. nt kelliekat44 Aug 2014 #7
Thank you so much fizzgig PumpkinAle Aug 2014 #8
One day at a gas station I saw a man pay with LibDemAlways Aug 2014 #9
Those were great, thanks! catbyte Aug 2014 #10
These are great photos! Brigid Aug 2014 #11
These always make me cry Lifelong Protester Aug 2014 #12
The laundry (#19). Scuba Aug 2014 #13
THANK YOU for posting these! calimary Aug 2014 #14
A young Forrest Gump raising an orphaned sparrow.... sorry the likeness is sort of there DocwillCuNow Aug 2014 #16
Oh my gawd..... I can't stop laughing DocwillCuNow Aug 2014 #17
Great site! WinstonSmith4740 Aug 2014 #22
The kid better have gotten... 3catwoman3 Aug 2014 #40
There are a lot of caring people in this world. Squaredeal Aug 2014 #18
Thanks! WinstonSmith4740 Aug 2014 #19
excellent link heaven05 Aug 2014 #20
The smallest acts of kindness are what make life worth living. Joy comes in very small packages. YOHABLO Aug 2014 #21
Love Seeing Random Acts of Kindness Leith Aug 2014 #23
thank you! artemis starwolf Aug 2014 #24
Thanks so much, fizzy, for posting this thread. japple Aug 2014 #25
When I lived in L.A., there were a few times I left a note for parking enforcement... C Moon Aug 2014 #26
I'm a dour, taciturn, and bloody minded bastard JackInGreen Aug 2014 #27
Thanks Fizz. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2014 #28
Fantastic! DeSwiss Aug 2014 #29
It would be nice to do such things for people as buy tires for someone who needs them. liberal N proud Aug 2014 #30
I bought tires for an unemployed friend last December Skittles Aug 2014 #31
k&r. Thanks for posting. nm rhett o rick Aug 2014 #32
I am guilty of helping turtles cross the road. janlyn Aug 2014 #33
Yes! narnian60 Aug 2014 #42
As noted above in #24... 3catwoman3 Aug 2014 #34
K & R ctsnowman Aug 2014 #35
There are good people out there. Javaman Aug 2014 #36
Restoring my faith, one picture at a time. mountain grammy Aug 2014 #37
I absolutely love this shit. Thank you for posting! Fantastic Anarchist Aug 2014 #39
We are, the VAST majority of us, kind and compassionate people. nolabear Aug 2014 #41

Helen Borg

(3,963 posts)
2. This one is very odd:
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 03:02 PM
Aug 2014

"Rahm Emmanuel, Mayor of Chicago, interrupted a woman’s phone interview to give a recommendation. "

If this was a random encounter, what did he know about her that he could recommend her?

BooBrown

(18 posts)
5. Thanks so much for this!
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 04:04 PM
Aug 2014

Seeing so many stories about police officers who hurt people ... I really needed to read about the good ones.

PumpkinAle

(1,210 posts)
8. Thank you so much fizzgig
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 04:16 PM
Aug 2014

truly awesome and it is nice to be reminded that we can be a pretty decent species really.

LibDemAlways

(15,139 posts)
9. One day at a gas station I saw a man pay with
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 04:27 PM
Aug 2014

change for two gallons. His car had clearly seen better days and he looked weathered. The man behind him in line assessed the situation, handed a $20.00 bill to the cashier and told her to add it to the other man's tank. The recipient of the kindness could not have been more grateful, and I was reminded of how fortunate I am and what a privilege it is to be in a position to help someone else.

Brigid

(17,621 posts)
11. These are great photos!
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 04:54 PM
Aug 2014

Of course the one of the fireman saving the kitty is my favorite. Thanks, fizzgig.

calimary

(84,306 posts)
14. THANK YOU for posting these!
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 05:44 PM
Aug 2014

We all need a little pick-me-up like this, and frequently, to restore our faith in humanity.

 

DocwillCuNow

(162 posts)
16. A young Forrest Gump raising an orphaned sparrow.... sorry the likeness is sort of there
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 06:51 PM
Aug 2014

the images are ones to never be forgotten. Thanks, emailed to friends and family.

WinstonSmith4740

(3,157 posts)
22. Great site!
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 07:54 PM
Aug 2014

Thanks for turning me onto it. That student answer thing is also the reason we were taught in college to be very specific about how we worded questions on tests!

Squaredeal

(535 posts)
18. There are a lot of caring people in this world.
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 07:11 PM
Aug 2014

After my wife was just diagnosed with stage-four lung cancer, when we were leaving the doctor's office, she said to our daughter and me "Let's walk over to the Farmer's Market down the street and get some ice cream." On the way there she saw a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk with a sign saying that he was hungry. "If you're here when we return, I'll have a sandwich for you", she told the stranger. On the way out of the market she stopped at a hoagie stand and asked the vendor to make her a sandwich for the man she saw sitting on the curb. "Here, take this one. There's nothing wrong with it. The person who ordered it didn't show up for it. No charge.", he said. She asked me to buy the man a bottle of water and gave him both before we went on to our car for the drive back home.

Leith

(7,855 posts)
23. Love Seeing Random Acts of Kindness
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 08:11 PM
Aug 2014

I just spent the last 5 hours on that site. So much for doing something else today!

But it was fun. Thanks!

artemis starwolf

(31 posts)
24. thank you!
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 08:44 PM
Aug 2014

Its just what I needed to see after looking at pictures of women screaming at immigrant children...there really are more good people than bad!

C Moon

(12,554 posts)
26. When I lived in L.A., there were a few times I left a note for parking enforcement...
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 12:26 AM
Aug 2014

and was never ticketed.

They were always earnest requests on my part. In fact, one of them was because someone backed out of a driveway and demolished the rear-end of my car, then took off. I worked upstairs from the incident (it was just before Christmas) and we heard it. One of my co-workers said, "Oh (C Moon) your car!"

I ran downstairs and found several witnesses had taken the license plate number. It was an older man picking up his wife. He had pressed the gas by mistake and flew in reverse hitting my car. The two cars were suspended in the air, and his wife ran over opened the door and got in. The cars hit the ground and he sped off.

After contacting the police, and tracking the license #, I was reimbursed by their insurance. But you know how that goes: you have a running car, they give you the Bluebook $500 bucks for it, and you can't buy another running car for that.

I was car-less for some time.

Sorry for the long-winded story.

JackInGreen

(2,975 posts)
27. I'm a dour, taciturn, and bloody minded bastard
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 01:35 AM
Aug 2014

but these little touches, which for the people involved are HUGE in context, warm me up. Thanks

liberal N proud

(60,944 posts)
30. It would be nice to do such things for people as buy tires for someone who needs them.
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 04:49 AM
Aug 2014

But there are many small things we can do to help others.

Skittles

(159,240 posts)
31. I bought tires for an unemployed friend last December
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 07:10 AM
Aug 2014

so he could drive to Oklahoma in sometimes icy conditions, to see his family for Christmas........he has been paying me back by cat-sitting for me while I am out of town (like right now)

janlyn

(735 posts)
33. I am guilty of helping turtles cross the road.
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 08:57 AM
Aug 2014

I have even stopped traffic on our country roads to aid a turtle in crossing. By doing so I hope I have instilled in my children and grand children a love and compassion for all beings.

3catwoman3

(25,430 posts)
34. As noted above in #24...
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 09:04 AM
Aug 2014

...what a lovely antidote to the picture of the women screaming at refugee children.

I don't ordinarliy like to start my day by crying, but this was heartwarming and tear-jerking all at once.

Javaman

(63,100 posts)
36. There are good people out there.
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 09:54 AM
Aug 2014

and these are just the ones we know about.

There are many that do good things that never get noticed.

Fantastic Anarchist

(7,309 posts)
39. I absolutely love this shit. Thank you for posting!
Mon Aug 4, 2014, 10:38 AM
Aug 2014


Principles of universality and solidarity makes for a great society to live in.

I'd much rather live in the society illustrated by these images, rather than the one imaged here.
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