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My mouth is muted when it comes to thanking people.
So gifting them even simple or useful instead~

An old man suddenly gave me a work advice:
"If you ever complain, give a solution"

A kind person brought my badly made tea knowing it will expire after some time.
Being so pushy when I told them "Are you fine with that?" multiple times.

A worker greets me
"Have you eaten?"
Every time we met.

When our tea time was nearing its end.
"When we meet again, lets see improvement!"

When that favourite dog of mine died.
Cherished them giving their graves under a tree.
That tree is healthy.

Nuzzled my dark cat.
For it to be gone next few months.

Hug/forgive after graduating.
All of them was possible.

Them congratulating bad try.
Supporting is nice.

Seeing a friend whose shy came back.
This time power in their eyes.

Birds chirping and nuzzling each other.
Very cute.

And many more that I can't remember.
 

Fox-Trot-9

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My dad was the greatest chef in the world, according to many people who worked with him before his retirement. I've heard from many people say that he was a strict boss but hardworking, and that he was great at cooking, and I should know. I was blessed to taste his cooking for a long time before his dementia took over.

Out of all those times, there was one time where I went out shopping with my family, and there was this one old woman who asked me about my dad, and I said he was doing okay, and my mom explained to her about his dementia. Well, this woman said that my dad is one of the greatest chefs in the world. There were two men she considered the greatest chef in the world: her father and my dad. That happened earlier this summer, and it made our day. It's nice to know that there are people who appreciate him after all these years.

Now I'm not much of a cook. My dad taught my mom how to cook, so now she does the cooking, but I've noticed that i tend to put in tasty food scenes in my stories, especially in VR! It's kind of my way of appreciating what my dad has done for me and his family by having such tasty food scenes in my story.

Anyway, that's my wholesome story.
 

Pixytokisaki14

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Imma just repost the my thread about the story of Kenneth Moore and Robbert Wright. The Eagles of mercy.

So I've recently came across the story of Robert Wright and Kenneth Moore, and I have to say I'm incredibly touched and angry.

If you didn't know those two. Wright and Moore were medics from the 101st Airborne division, nicknamed: screaming eagles, of the US army during WW2. as the story goes both medics landed in a church inside a small village called Angoville Au Plain in France during D-Day. The medics quickly established a medical outpost inside the church, which they hung flags with red crosses outside to mark the building.
After a while the battle for the village started, and soon, large amounts of men from the American side started comming in to get their wounds treated. They did their job as medics and tended to the wounded but what makes this story truely heartwarming is that it's not just American soldiers they were helping with injuries, but also soldiers from the German wehrmact as well.

Robert Wright would also grab a wheelbarrel to go outside the building to pick up soldiers who are too wounded to get to the church themselves evading gunfire and grenades as they do so, but after getting noticed by some of the soldiers, a temporary ceasefire will emerge following the sight of one of the two medics.

The 101st were eventually pushed out of the village, and in danger of being overrun, the two medics received orders to retreat and take the wounded American soldiers but leaving the German ones behind. Much to their commanding officer's surprise though, both medics did not want to leave the church. The village eventually got overrun by the Wehrmact and a german commander paid a visit to the church the two medics were in. The commander saw the wounded american and german soldiers on the church floor and benches, and was so touched of their actions that ordered his men to help the two medics and gave them some much needed medical supplies.

After a while, the screaming eagles came back to take the village and pushed the germans to retreat again. At this point there were so many injured soldiers inside the church that some even just sat on the floor and the most wounded were moved to the front.

As the battle raged on outside the church a Mortar shell broke through the window, smashed a tile on the floor, and rolled, seemingly unexploded. People say this was a stroke of luck, but for me It's definitely divine intervention. Kenneth Moore picked up the unexploded shell and threw it back outside. When the two medics finally got the relief of trucks to carry the wounded away from the church, the two men had saved the lives of 80 American and German soldiers and later the two medics survived the battle, and the war.

Robert Wright passed away in 2013 but not before wanting to be buried in the same church that he stood his ground on. His ashes eventually made their way to france and was buried inside the Angoville Au Plain Church. The church even has beautiful stained windows that depicted that beautiful moment where humanity outshone the horrors of war.
 

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I am inviting you to share some wholesome stories or pictures. Alternatively, if you can't think of anything, is there someone who's made your day better today? Have you made someone else's day better?
Me and my students after our lesson.

"Hans, why did you cover your face even though your pfp shows it?"

"I look like I got hit by the phone that took the picture."

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