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ā¦I almost killed myself
I put on my sunglasses, to hide my swollen eyes, over my tears. I cried all my makeup off. Went inside to have a milkshake. I donāt know why. I wanted something to drink as I figured out what I would do. I got a soda and a milkshake. Medium. The cashier looked at me and with a line around the corner of the counter he rushed away from the counter āHold on ā he yelled to a coworker.
I filled my soda and went back and saw him looking all over. I go up and he gets close and says āI made it a largeā.
That was seriously enough for me not to do it. His kindness. Someone went out of their way and as I went back in my car to cry I realized I could muster through a few other days. A few more weeks. Then I came down from that panicky high of anxiety, depression, and pain. I finished my shake. And it was enough time to let me feel better. I⦠Iām alive. Iāll make it through.
Try and be nice today. Tomorrow. Something as much as a smile. It helped so much.
Thank you man at McDonalds.
The milkshake saved my life
I hope you all can read this and remember to be kind
The smallest of gestures can save a life. My Mum answered her phone when I called and I am alive today because of that.
Iām glad youāre here.
Itās a phone call, a milkshake, a friend.
I feel like I shouldnāt keep reblogging this but when I do more people see what kindness can doā¦. I donāt know. Love everyone as yourself.
Nah, keep rebloging it. It gives hope.
walked sobbing around a city once wearing a summer dress in mid-september thunder and rain. basically dragged myself into LUSH as the smell of the store always made me smile. the shop was empty and dead due to the weather, just this blonde short woman behind the counter who smiled at me. i stared at her feet and askedĀ ādo you have anything for people who are scared a lot?ā (i was so out of it i had no clue). she showed me two bath bombs, one pink and one blue, and said both were good - i chose the pink, paid for it and left. i then sat at a bus stop clutching the LUSH bag in one arm and my prescription meds in the other - iād lied and ordered a refill so i could just drift away with sleeping pills. when the bus arrived and i was out of the rain, i decided to have another look at my bath bomb, smell it and what not. opened my bag and saw sheād put the blue one in there for me as well and written on the receiptĀ āfeel better soon :) hope you like xā.Ā
no one had ever been so selflessly kind to me before, i didnāt know what to do with it except hang around long enough to use the other bath bomb.Ā
Actually Iām going to reblog this again because of the truth of the inverse: think of any time you have been casually cruel or petty to someone for humor or because you werenāt in a great mood.Ā
The power of small gestures goes both ways.
This weekend, activists in Uganda - a country where homosexuality is punishable by death - held their first Pride.Ā
This is the epitome of courage. I have no other words.Ā
this is making me tear up holy shit
This makes me soo fucking proud most of us in places like Nigeria and Uganda especially northern Nigeria, the punishment by law is getting stoned to death if you show any signs of being gay. This makes me sad that Me and thousands of others canāt be themselves but still, this is so FUCKING beautiful I am proud of the people of my African continent!
I just want to make it clear that the photo was taken, and the first Ugandan Pride was held, in 2012. Five years later theyāre still celebrating Pride. Despite the fact that they face police raids and arrests, theyāve made this an annual event.Ā
This is heroic
The bravery on display here <3