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Debra 2 year s ago
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Jackie 2 year s ago
       
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Deborah 2 year s ago
Jackie,
First of all, maybe learn to combine the right number with the right picture. Even a child can do that.
Secondly, it's the smegging thought that counts here you cantankerous idiot.
The fact that they dropped everything to help someone who's world had been shattered.
I absolutely do not believe in a god.
But I'm absolutely sure these people did and do a lot more good than someone that reacts like you.
       
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Bertie 2 year s ago
Jackie,
I hope you get to meet one of the nice people described in this post. You seem to be in need of something good in your life.
       
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Riche 2 year s ago
Jackie,
That isn't the point of prayer. Those strangers stopped everything and shared the moment with her and felt her pain. There's comfort in love and kindness.
       
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Wyncha 2 year s ago
Christopher Hitchens, a well known atheist author, journalist etc. was once asked by a devout christian if he would tell someone who was grieving over the loss of a loved one that there was no god or heaven etc. I can't find the exact quote, but he basically said... "I would no sooner do that than I would kick a crutch out from under a person with a broken leg." It's possible to disagree without being cruel.
       
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Reuben 2 year s ago
y'all gotta look up the definition of wholesome, becasue what you mean is heartwarming
       
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"If anyone recognizes this man in the orange shirt, you walk up to him and shake his hand. He doesn't seem like the bragging type so I'll brag for him, while working out at Planet Fitness in Pascagoula a special needs man constantly approached him about 10 different times in a 45 minute time span with handshakes, hugs, questions, and interactions. Not only did this man smile, laugh, give him workout advice multiple times, and joke back with him while getting in his own workout but he didn't care who was watching while doing it. His patience, compassion, and friendliness was next level admirable. Towards the end of the workout the special needs man approached me and pointed to the man in the orange shirt and said "that's my friend" with a huge smile on his face. The pics aren't the best but they were the best creeper pics I could take at the time and this guy deserves recognition. The world needs more people like this man in the orange shirt, well done sir."

 

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