21 Photos That Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity
Buzzfeed has put together 21 photos and stories that really will restore your faith in humanity. Three of them are above and for the rest, you can click here. It is really worth your time.
Buzzfeed has put together 21 photos and stories that really will restore your faith in humanity. Three of them are above and for the rest, you can click here. It is really worth your time.
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:30 AM
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52 comments:
After all the crap with that lady in Rochester and the parents of the year below, thank you.
Agreed with Vicki. I really like the photos here. Pretty much any time I see someone reading a book, it cheers me up a bit.
All I ever think when I see/hear the name Lorenzo is NWA..."Then me and Lorenzo rolling in the Benzo"
So I read the rest of them and they are so sweet.
The photo series for viewing at the URL link provided made my day, thank you!
Thanks, I needed that!
@T-Grape: me, TOO! (You're awesome)
Thanks Enty. Must be PMSing 'cuz my eyeballs are leaking a bit.
Yay, I'm finally on trend - saw these last night. They are wonderful, and yes, I cried. My kind of news for sure.
Thank you, enty. Sniff.
The world is not always a wonderful place, but it worth fighting for. These photos prove that.
I'm a weepin' fool for stories of kind gestures. Thank you :)
@EmEyeKay - Funny how things like that stick with you forever! Hey, I'm pms'ing too and have major leaky eyeballs as well. :)
I love feel good stuff like this.
If you guys want some more feel good stuff, go watch the new "Where the Hell is Matt?" video for 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=Pwe-pA6TaZk
Truly inspiring stuff
Loved them all , prefer this over "golden showers"
Thank you for posting these - I needed this today! Am crying!
Thanks, Enty.
Wow, I loved that! I love independent bookstores too. I have a paperback copy of It by Stephen King that's over 20 years old. I drag it out on beach trips and long flights. I love a paperback book; I can't bring myself to read a book on a electronic device yet.
Oh man, now I'm crying at the office.
Special place in heaven for the guys who saved the lambs.
This is a really neat article. That little baby at the end really got me for some reason.
I want to know where the bookstore is so I can donate money.
@ Vicky. It’s the Paradox Bookstore in Wheeling West Virginia. Here’s a link about it and a ling to the bookstore itself.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2011/08/pleasant-paradox.html
http://www.indiebound.org/stores/paradox-book-store
*gulp*... Those were truly awesome and worth sharing! Totally brightened my day. As much as I love reading gossip and about the bizarre nature of society, it is so refreshing and good for the heart to see the bright side of humanity :)
So awesome. Thanks for posting this. On the linked site one picture shows kittens in a basket on a mans head. The second photo shows another cat, the momma?, still in the water. I hope that one made it to safety too.
Thank you Enty!!
(perfect timing-- totally cruddy day)
I'm not PMS'ing but my eyeballs leaked too. I really think overall that people are good. Call me idealistic but I see so much more good than bad.
@ Sacha I had the exact same thought about the mother cat in the water, I've been searching but I can't find any other photo's of this event. Cats's can swim, so let's hope that she made it ok and was reunited with her kittens!
Thanks Enty for this. Enough inspiration to pay it forward. There should be more posts like this, preferably every week, so our faith can remain restored........
made my day:-)
thanks for posting!
truly awe-inspiring. I feel warmer and fuzzier than I have ever felt in my life. Oodles of warmth. Delightful.....and I also hope Mamma Pussycat made it to the shore.
Wonderful! Thank you for that Enty!
Thank you for this post Enty. I needed this today.
Merci pour ces photos... J'en ai chialé mais putain, ça fait du bien !
Tears over here. #12 got me in the gut.
Saw tis earlier this morning and it got me all teary-eyed.
Thanks Enty
Where is that bookstore? I love little old bookstores. The owner is so nice I want to go in there and spend at least 50 dollars to help them out.
Oops - never mind. I saw your reply above Noetje.
I rarely cry (stoic Norwegian and all) and even I had to pull out a few tissues.
Thanks for sharing!
I skipped teary and went straight to sobbing---like, ugly red-faced guttural sobs.
I was feeling a little low this morning when I discovered a friend posted this on my FB page. It was just the shot in the arm I needed today.
I love them. Thank you or posting this link.
I'm all teary eyed now.
thank you enty. so much. that made me tear up.
Thank you, Enty
The bookstore sign is from The Paradox bookstore in Wheeling WV. I believe it has been there since 1974. My father took us there for years and it is still there!
I EM the link that was given and they EM back with this info:
http://weakcreaturepress.wordpress.com/2012/06/21/indie-bookstore-alert-paradox-books-wheeling-west-virginia/
"Paradox Books, 2228 Market Street (in the Wheeling City Center Market), Wheeling, West Virginia, 26003. There’s no phone to call, no website to visit. But you have the power of the pen and postage stamps. Write a note, ask them to send you something and in return, send financial support."
Thanks for the link Enty, loved each and every photo!!
Thank you Enty.
That first picture of the two guys pulling out the sheep is a beautiful way to start off that post.
I've been having such a hard month that when I've seen this link elsewhere I refused to click. I didn't want to feel good. Today I decided to do it. I'm glad I did. I forget there are selfless people in the world sometimes.
Those pictures were beautiful and lifted my spirits today. Thank you.
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