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remember the sims 2 ds game which was nothing like any recognizable sims game and involved your character owning a hotel in the middle of a desert and occasionally giving fruit to a mummy so your power didnāt get shut off
I wanna walk down the aisle to this tbh
Donāt read the comments on this article. The kid did it because he was learning about how teenage girls suffer from depression more than any other age group, and didnāt want any girls going home feeling sad on Valentineās Day. Ofc half the comments are like āwhat an EPIC playa, bet he got some action after that hahahaā or āwhy do these special snowflakes need a handout like thisā or āwhat kind of Richie Rich kidā (chocolate company donated the boxes after learning why he wanted so much) Like⦠why is humanity like this
THIS BURNS MY BACON, LET ME SHARE WHY.Ā
At the school where I work, we had a similar lovely Valentineās moment:Ā
One of our seniors bought hundreds of roses on Valentineās Day. Every girl in every grade got one; there were enough left over for staff and extras for others who might want one. This is our library bouquet.Ā
One year ago, our school lost a student to suicide. As Valentineās Day was approaching, this sad anniversary was all our student body was talking about and remembering. This senior student decided to try to lift us up from that narrative, and literally fill the halls with flowers. The surprise was carried out flawlessly ā even his own sister didnāt know what he was about to do.Ā
I have rarely seen a happier school holiday.Ā
Iāve seen EXACTLY those comments on social media about what happened with us, and about similar gestures from high school students. Lots ofĀ āspoiled kids with moneyā, lots ofĀ āthis is just to get laidā.Ā
I donāt think this diminishes my senior student or his gesture at all, but it diminishes us when good things happen and we turn around and reduce these moments to their most cynical interpretation. And thatās not even touching on what it says when people feel the need to belittle younger people for trying to do good; the kids canāt catch a break from some people.
Canāt we take sweet things at face value the way we do all the darkness out there lately?Ā
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