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Neonbob

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I have made a couple people on this site laugh when they were really depressed a few times. I am proud of that.
Lexodus said:
Does a mercy killing count?
Only if it was incredibly brutal.
Or funny.
>:p
 

Nightflight51

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I found a stunned hummingbird sitting on the side walk one day. It had flown into a window and couldn't fly yet, so I picked it up and held it until it recovered.
The little bugger was cute, so that ought to earn me a few years off from Hell.

edit: though on second thought that might have just been the counter to when I accidentally shot a hummingbird in the neck with an air rifle in 6th grade. D:
 

Lexodus

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Neonbob said:
I have made a couple people on this site laugh when they were really depressed a few times. I am proud of that.
Lexodus said:
Does a mercy killing count?
Only if it was incredibly brutal.
Or funny.
>:p
Well, I impaled him through the head repeatedly with a spiked gauntlet and he was screaming, 'Mercy!'
 

darkless

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I stepped between a friend of mine and her abusive boyfriend, I paid for that bu then so did he he was brought up on charges of assault and battery restraining order followed friend was happy i was happy...granted i would have been happier with out the cracked jaw and two broken ribs, but it worked out.

I accompanied my friend (i say friend at the time she was just some random girl my girlfriend knew) to court when she was pressing charges against her father.

Those are the 2 nicest things I've ever done that i can remember.
 

Neonbob

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Lexodus said:
Neonbob said:
I have made a couple people on this site laugh when they were really depressed a few times. I am proud of that.
Lexodus said:
Does a mercy killing count?
Only if it was incredibly brutal.
Or funny.
>:p
Well, I impaled him through the head repeatedly with a spiked gauntlet and he was screaming, 'Mercy!'
Oh. That definitely counts. For both qualifiers. Well done, good sir!
 

Lexodus

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Neonbob said:
Lexodus said:
Neonbob said:
I have made a couple people on this site laugh when they were really depressed a few times. I am proud of that.
Lexodus said:
Does a mercy killing count?
Only if it was incredibly brutal.
Or funny.
>:p
Well, I impaled him through the head repeatedly with a spiked gauntlet and he was screaming, 'Mercy!'
Oh. That definitely counts. For both qualifiers. Well done, good sir!
*bows* Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week :D
 

Bulletinmybrain

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triggahappyhaza said:
Machines Are Us said:
Comforting a girl I liked (in that way) who was having relationship troubles. It's not a pleasant thing telling someone they should try and make things work with a partner when you wish they wouldn't.

I just remembered why I hate talking about the past. Damn you OP, damn you.
amen to that i hate being the shoulder to cry on when their relationship doesnt workout saying you could try and make it better(but not really want them to) then soon after they stop talking to you.

God damn my life:L
Grow a pair, and rise above it and confront them.

If you're selfless people walk right over you.
 

Susan Arendt

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ae86gamer said:
Susan Arendt said:
Gave someone a car.
That just furthers my proof. Susan is a billionaire.
Ha! Not quite. My car was ten years old, and I was buying a new one. My friend Emilie was just learning to drive (despite the fact that she was 30). Learning to drive when you're older can be particularly terrifying, because you're so very aware of how much things cost -- insurance, car repairs, etc. I figured, rather than have her buy a car that she'd be so scared of scratching that it would make learning to drive even harder, I'd give her my old one. She could run it into the ground, scratch the heck out of it, whatever, and it wouldn't matter. Unfortunately, shortly after she got it, she rear ended her boyfriend's car. The damage was minimal, but she never got past it. Still doesn't drive.
 

ThaBenMan

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It was probably this one time during my senior year of high school. It was around Valentine's Day, and one of the student organizations was selling carnations that people could buy and give away to someone else. I bought one for every girl in my class, around 60 of them.
 

ViolentlyHappy91

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Well, Karma is a big thing for me, so anything I do when i'm out and about tends to be a good thing. One of the nicer things i've done though, is when a kid wanted a game for his birthday, and his parents were broke, so I bought it for him, set me back $120, but seeing that smile appear on his face was worth it.
 

Bigfatstupid

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When I was about twelve yars old. My family took me to visit a realtives house in Miami.

To cut the story short. I was outside, relaxing near a pool with my little five year old cousin. Running about like a loon, while everyone else was inside the house talking and relaxing over some beer.

That's when I heard a yelp and a -SPLASH!-.

Looking up, I found my cousin had fallen into the pool and was helplessly trying to pull himself out, to no avail.

The scary thing was, no one else, but me had noticed, thanks to the glass door being closed and the T.V turned on.

I instantly reacted by running into the house and telling everyone what had happend. Sure enough, my grandma was the first one to run out, jump in the pool, and save the boy. While some of the family congragulated me for watching over the boy.

He's about thriteen years old now and doing just fine. XD