Lyddy, The wording is very scattered. They meant that their son means the world to them because he overcomes his struggles and is happy. The authors' childhood hero meeting his current hero. Nothing wrong there. He probably set up that meeting for their son.
#12 that's kind of him. But if he was doing it solely out of kindness, then posting his 'virtue' on social media wasn't necessary. It diminishes the kindness of his act. It is now virtue signaling. Just be his friend because he's a friend.
’’I live abroad. My grandparents called me to urgently check the security cams of my house back home. Turns out they called so I could see them standing with a heart and waving at me.’’
Lyddy, The wording is very scattered. They meant that their son means the world to them because he overcomes his struggles and is happy. The authors' childhood hero meeting his current hero. Nothing wrong there. He probably set up that meeting for their son.
#12 that's kind of him. But if he was doing it solely out of kindness, then posting his 'virtue' on social media wasn't necessary. It diminishes the kindness of his act. It is now virtue signaling. Just be his friend because he's a friend.
Maybe he identifies as an eggplant.
Eggplant pride parade!
The wording is very scattered. They meant that their son means the world to them because he overcomes his struggles and is happy. The authors' childhood hero meeting his current hero. Nothing wrong there. He probably set up that meeting for their son.
People are allowed to share things that make them happy.
You should try.
Here, I will start: I planted and supported a bunch of native vegetation, and it is finally thriving after four years. That makes me happy.
Not quite the same. What Riche commented was valid. The act of kindness is cheapened by posting for likes.
No one in his entire grade?
There's a back story to this.