So the world seems a bit of a confusing place at the moment and at times feels a bit bleak (my job in social care really doesnāt help). We may have a thread already but I can never find old stuff on here. So if itās a duplicate apologies and Mods sort out my error.
So letās see if there are nice, warm, fuzzy stories to cheer us up.
Thatās a lovely story. They are bloody thin on the ground at the moment though. I just looked at my usual news sources and there are none! Even the Humans of New York guy sounds like heās ready to give up the ghost.
Bloke had his bike stolen and left a note on the bike rack at Reading Station explaining what bastards the crooks are and how long it took him to save for it.
He also says Iāll be here at 6pm every night if you want to return itā¦
Woman sees note, says to herself, weāre better than those fuckers and organises a collection - buys him new bike and meets him there to help him.
The rest of the money goes to a bike charity which he will now support.
Most people are bastards and a few are cunts - but her and her friends are nice, and so is he, and if the crooks die of a heroin overdose as well, itās a happy ending for everyone.
Heās got himself a good few thousand pounds worth of free advertising there. Heās clearly exploiting the situation and in many ways is worse than the original workman. Makes me sick.
Whatās really bad is he is undercutting all that cheap immigrant labour out their. If this continues you wonāt be able to find a cheap polish plumber anywhere. Tosser
Personally, even though I should be over the moon at the moment, I am finding the whole world very depressing, and the thought of my kids having to live in this fucked up world is really worrying.
Not a story but it did bring a smile to my lips. Tescoās bake this amzing cranberry, raisin and cashew nut bloomer. Just had a couple of slices with a slab of butter. Sheer bliss! If people can create something so delicious, then there is hope after Trump afterall.
I love this story and I like it more because it was done in a cancer hospital, for the staff.
A note was left on a vending machine at a cancer hospital in Manchester asking people to help themselves to free treats.
Staff at The Christie found the anonymous note on Sunday on a machine where the tray had been left full of paid-for snacks.
The donor said they hoped the ārandom act of kindnessā would ābrighten up someoneās dayā.
Nurse Emma Widdowson said: āIt made me feel so happy I was beaming all day.ā
āWho doesnāt want choccie on a Sunday?ā she added.
Health care assistant Lauren Hunstone said: āIt just perked up everyoneās day that someone would do something so lovely out of the goodness of their own heart, not wanting to take any sort of thanks.ā
No one is forcing them to eat. A little bit of will power goes a long way. Same as all this bollocks about bringing cakes into workā¦ donāt fucking eat them if you do not fuckingbwant them!!!
Minimum wage staff members, getting some free treats, fantastic gesture.