Times when karma worked in your favor.

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Straitjacketeering

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Whole story stems from my girlfriends Ex.

This guy was an abusive wigger douche who always acted like he was a tough drug slinging gangster. Well a week ago his big mouth got him picked up for a crime that was committed, he claimed he did it because the real person who did it was a guy he knew who was good at covering his tracks, eventually the cops got wind and picked him up, he was found guilty and was going to be sent to some cushy prison near here which is basically a four star hotel with bars.

Unfortunately this place was already packed to the gills with people and he had to be sent to RIKERS FUCKING ISLAND. People who live in the State of New York know about this horrible place and anyone who's watched an episode of Law and Order has at least heard this place mentioned. (If you're not in the know, wiki it.) So now this eighteen year old "Gangstuh." is sharing cells (And bunks) with serial killers rapists and real gang members.

Has the hot iron of Karma ever struck someone other then you in such a way that you can't deny such a force exists?
 

RavingPenguin

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I bought my next door neighbor (and at the time best friend) ice cream from the ice cream man for a month. Then out of the blue he got me an N64 game. It was one of the most fun games Ive ever played. It was called Beetle Adventure Racing and it was a blast.

EDIT: Sorry missunderstood, no, Ive never seen karma come and bite someone in the ass.
 

Lullabye

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i once saw the movie where a man who loved and moved to the mountains to be with said bears bears was eaten by them in the end....... not as inspiring as your story though.
but, in general, i still feels karma doesnt exist. only random coincidences.and we being creatures of pattern recognition label the rate at which these incidences we deem lucky, or ironic or karma occur.but hey, what do i know?
 

TaborMallory

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The closest I ever get to "karma" is doing good deeds and having them returned.

Example:

"Hey Aimee, want the rest of this mountain dew?"
"Sure! Hey, you can have one of my energy drinks if you want."
"Ok, thanks."

Basic politeness.
 

RobCoxxy

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Well as many of you know from any subject the last half of this year, where I rant about how shit my life is, (nearly arrested, nearly not allowed into USA, nearly failed A levels, dumped before valentines, dead grandad etc) - Karma shat all over my bad luck and handed me the most amazing thing to have ever happened to me on a platter: My new girlfriend, Amy. She made my life worth living and has made me begin to think optimistically about life again. <3
 

Ben Legend

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Well, as a kid, like 8. I found a £20 note on the floor, and gave it back to its owner, and received £5 in return.
Does that count...?
 

mikecoulter

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It's helped me so many times I couldn't single out one occasion.

A guy stole my seat on the bus and then he died of internal combustion. Yeah, don't mess with me. 0_o
 

supersplash

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helped me this monday... had a girl over and made her food n'stuff but she didnt respond to anything... after she left i got drunk and went to a friends house and slept with one of his girlfriends friends... karma helped me on that one
 

Malkavian

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Well, I'm hoping it will. A friend of mine has been living in my very small apartment(that, ironically, has a garden...) for a month now. There's only a room, a small fronthall/kitchen and a bathroom. So we sleep in the same room. And are within 5 feet of eachother. Every. Single. Hour. Except when I'm at work.

He's staying since he had to move here, but it's hard finding a place to live. He's staying for free. I pay for whatever power and water he uses. Last night, he said he didn't wanna do the dishes, since he always does them. He does. But I cook every time. And as I said, he lives here for free.

He's beginning to bug me, but he'll be gone in another month.

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Give me strenght...