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As in the real world, it's much easier on here to talk about negatives, things we don't like, problems. I'd like to bring together a place where we can remind ourselves people are generally fundamentally good, and I'll start. Feel free to share your good news stories..



I got a knock on my door tonight 5 minutes after arriving home in a cab. A total stranger was stood there asking my name, once we established who I was he gave me my wallet which I'd clearly dropped as I got out of the cab, which alongside the usual cards etc had a reasonable amount of cash in it. No reward asked for, or accepted.


Thank you.

I needed some help with cutting something down in our garden and KidKruger very kindly popped down and lent me some tools and gave some much needed advice. Really helped me out, was nice to meet such a top bloke.


Also one of our neighbours looked after the bigger of our two rescue cats when she didn't feel like coming home pretty regularly for about 6 weeks which was incredibly nice of them and I'll never forget that.

I really appreciate all the PS game recommendations I received on the forum - they have turned me into a proper little gamer and given me a new hobby! It might seem like a small thing but I broke up with my boyfriend a few days ago and the distraction has been welcome :)

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