• androogee (they/she)@midwest.social
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      3 months ago

      An older lady was trying to push two carts at the same time out of a warehouse club store. I was just carrying TP by hand, so I offered to push her extra cart.

      She called me her bodyguard. I ascended immediately to heaven.

      • brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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        3 months ago

        Love it, dude a guy (recent stroke survivor) cried when I helped him with a flat of water 😊

        Helping people can be the most selfish thing you can do hehe

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      3 months ago

      We have Syrian, Iraqi, and others who have recently come to our country. (When I say we and our I also mean them)

      My fence is covered in grape leaves from about April to September. I get lots of people around the neighbourhood that come by to take them.

      Last year one old dude came and started picking them. I got up to say hello.

      He spoke no English.

      He said some things and made some gestures and I kinda got the gist.

      Went inside got him some water and a cloth.

      He drank and wiped his hands.

      Shook my hand and said habibi.

      I almost cried.

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      3 months ago

      I never thought about how seldom men get compliments and stuff until some random girl complimented my thick eyebrows 😂

      I will never forget that ego boost, was flying high for days lol

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        3 months ago

        Some girl said I had nice eyelashes 12 years ago. I still bring up that at least once a year.

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      3 months ago

      I’m friends with two siblings who frequently refer to any/all of their friends as ‘habibi’ and it makes me feel warm fuzzies every time.