Whats the most Morally correct thing you have done ?

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Zersy

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By that i mean what is the most selfless act you have done ?
or the most kindest act you have done ?

mine would probaly be giving a great gift to secuirty gaurd i walk by everyday
it's sad he works on minimum wage has long shifts but still a nice guy

so even though i did't know his name or anything i did a kind act by giving him a gift.

so whats your most kindest and selfless act ?
 

ZeroMachine

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I ended up grabbing a little kid out of the way of a speeding truck. His thanks? He bit me :p

He was five, though, so I brushed it off and was just glad he was ok.
 

Leorex

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walked out on my job because they treated me and my co-workers like crap, hit us, the owner who was like fourty, would hit on the 16 year old girls.
 

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ZeroMachine said:
I ended up grabbing a little kid out of the way of a speeding truck. His thanks? He bit me :p

He was five, though, so I brushed it off and was just glad he was ok.
I'd've thrown him back under.

I don't really know how to answer the question. I do a lot of morally correct things, but that doesn't make them good. Eating a sandwich is morally correct because it's not morally incorrect, and as long as you're sticking by general good morals, there's no definition between morally correct and more morally correct.

I think the nicest thing I did though, was for my mothers 40th birthday. I had a choice, get her a normal £20 gift and get myself a DS lite which I was desperate for, or spend all the moeny on something good for her. I ended up getting her a £100 diamond/white gold bracelet and some flowers.
 

Mardy

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Gave back some magazine I stole for an hour. I can't think of anything else.
 

antipunt

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I tutored my school custodian English. That said, he was a real swell guy, so I enjoyed his company
 

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I was in town on a saturday morning, i had woken up in a field party which i had attended, freezing my fucking nuts off

Anyway, i headed to a cafe to get some breakfast with some of the change i had. On the way i walked past a homeless guy who seems to sleep in the doorway of the Post office (Until they kick him off anyway)

I remembered how cold it was in the field, so i brought him a hot chocolate and a bacon sandwich

I realised this story may sound very cliche, but it's true :) The guy's eyes lit up and he thanked me and i thought to myself "well thats the good deed out of the way, let's get on with the bad ones"
 

CRAVE CASE 55

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Leorex said:
walked out on my job because they treated me and my co-workers like crap, hit us, the owner who was like fourty, would hit on the 16 year old girls.
I did this in a resteraunt that I worked in because the chef told me to put away a knife sharpener but i had to take some food out I came back he said "Did I not just tell you to put it away? If you don't put away now I'll shove it up your ass." I walked out the door laughing.
 

BlackJack47

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I was late for school and saw an old woman dropped her shopping bags all over the floor, so even though i would be late and get the resulting detention I helped her up, picked up the shopping and robbed that old ***** for all she had. nah I helped her and shes now a family friend.
 

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Angus Young said:
Leorex said:
walked out on my job because they treated me and my co-workers like crap, hit us, the owner who was like fourty, would hit on the 16 year old girls.
I did this in a resteraunt that I worked in because the chef told me to put away a knife sharpener but i had to take some food out I came back he said "Did I not just tell you to put it away? If you don't put away now I'll shove it up your ass." I walked out the door laughing.
Something inherent to professional chefs, they reckon that they can be dicks to everyone. Arrogant #@+@s. Managed 2 weeks in a restaurant before smashing a meal for four against a wall and storming out. Felt so good.

Back on topic, was head of charity at school, organised lots of fund raising, thats pretty morally unambiguous.
 

Skeleon

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I... stood up a few times to make space for old ladies on the bus...
Other than that...?
Dunno, I don't do many morally good or bad things, I just do... dunno, neutral things.
 

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Obtusifolius said:
Skeleon said:
I... stood up a few times to make space for old ladies on the bus...
Other than that...?
Dunno, I don't do many morally good or bad things, I just do... dunno, neutral things.
That's pretty nice, though... I tell you, every time I'm standing on a bus and someone old gets on and no one gets up to give them their seat, it makes my fucking blood boil.
You clearly don't live in England. Every old fucker here thinks we ought to drop down to our knees and beg for forgiveness for the fact that they have aged. Tossers.

Most morally correct thing I've done? I have no idea, I suppose it was dropping a fiver into an old hobo's hat because he was playing postman pat when I walked past. This said, I was feeling cocky because I'd just got my first EMA payment

EDIT: Also I forgot I'm running the Para's 10, a 10 mile run with 35lb Bergen on your back in under 1 hour 50 mins for help for heroes charity. So far if I manage to complete it I'll be raising £3,000 to help wounded service personnel. I think that's morally correct, right?
 

IxionIndustries

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Never acknowledged any of my selfless acts in my life, because nobody ever gives two shits about them.
Also, what exactly IS morally correct. If anyone ever knew my morals i'd be locked up.