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I came across this on another site, then did a little following up on it. It's so nice to see that there is some pure kindness left in the world. I'm not much on sappy stories or attention grabbers, but this warmed my heart when I read it. It's apparently making the rounds around the web, and I thought it would be nice to share it here.
We need more people like that. Less Kenneth Lays and more people like that.
This is reason I get so angry at people like the British royal family. They have so much power, money and influence and could improve the lives of many people a great deal, but spend a pittance (compared to what they have) as a symbolic gesture and do not help to their potential.
that's awesome. I lost 2 of my friends last year to cancer. Knowing that they were content and with friends and family as they passed away helps the ones left behind.
powerfull stuff compassion. Maybe we're ripe for a little candy and heart warming stuff - enough grunge and thrashy style... I guess this is how things get started - from a nice story - I sure hope people don't stop at posting stuff - maybe they will actually do things for the less fortunate and be kinder to eachother...
See, the social climate in Canada is clearly different that it is in the states, in that we seem to be more cynical, meaning that we would have likely thought the person was some kind of pedophile, or something. It's just hard to imagine that people do things out of the kindness of their heart anymore. Especially something as costly as that. An X-Box with all those peripherals had to run...what, $700-$1000? For someone he never met, let alone, could have actually been lying, though after reading that, I doubt he was.
The whole thing's pretty amazing for several reasons. I mean, the father actually knew how to post. Also, the father didn't flip out when he saw his son was talking to someone in a chat room.
The whole story's pretty remarkable. I mean, who's ever thought of something like that actually happening?
Oddly, I'm reminded of a request that Hobowitharolex once made...
man - I think that even if it's a lie - in the beginnig I mean - 700-1000 is a small price to pay if so many people actually thought nice thoughts and got a little better from it.
I don't know about the people from the states being cynical....where I live - more than half the population is so poor and ignorant and hungry that mothers sometimes sell their kidneys to rich ill foreign people to buy food for children - while others sell their children to rich foreign people who can't have their own because the husband is drinking and beating them all day long and they must have money for booze.... a lot of contrast and a lot of bad things....I'd say I'm in the right place to be cynical about life and stuff....it's easy not to believe. But when you see so many people gathered together and just...feeling - I say it's worth it - even if it's a lie that started it. - Kinda like Santa and the time sure was right.... I for one choose to disregard the fact that it may be a lie - and - maybe I'm saying this because life and death are cheap in my country but the death of the poor kid comes second in importance after the ripples it spread. I know that for parents it is the most important and sad thing in the world - but for the rest of us - it should have been just one more death - yet it wasn't. It counted somehow - and not because if was artistically and professionally "milked" on TV for audience ratings - but because people actually cared - it just happened - and I feel good because of it.