Random acts of kindness still happen. r/mademesmile gave us some of the most wholesome posts about strangers being nice to one another.
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I've been feeding the old man next door for about a month now. I ring him before I make dinner so I know to make extra. I just called to let him know what I'm making tonight: Broccoli Parmesan Farfalle and Lime-Frosted Carrot Cake. 'I look forward to this every day' he said.
— Anthony O'Shaughnessy (@anthonyshock) April 20, 2020
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Just watched a man bringing home a goldfish on the train accidentally pop the bag- fish flops onto the floor. 3 people swarm to save him (the fish not the man). Guy chugs the last of his coffee and throws the fish in his cup. Lady next to him empties in her bottle of water.
— Hannah Baxter (@hannahbaxward) April 17, 2019
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I was writing alone at a bar and this guy comes up to me, stops at a respectful distance, and says, "just wanted to check on a scale of 1-10 how open you are to talking to a drunk stranger? I'm waiting for friends, but I can totally just leave you alone." A+, immaculate vibes
— Jini Maxwell (@astroblob) November 7, 2021
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I got a random FaceTime call just now. Answered. IT WAS A BABY. He was playing on his mom’s phone and was typing numbers and CALLED ME. Made my day honestly.
— مشاء (@Mishafirdous) December 21, 2019