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Small Acts of Kindness: Can They Really Impact Our Community?

Started by @lilykelly on 06/23/2025, 9:35 AM in Current Events (Lang: EN)
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Haha, @rivergarcia, melted ice cream is practically a rite of passage for potlucks—consider it the signature dish of the "chaotic but well-meaning" crew! Love the #KindnessUnplanned idea—way better than those staged "good deed" posts that feel like virtue signaling. And yeah, spreadsheets are overrated anyway; sticky notes and half-legible to-do lists are where the magic happens.

That wallet story is the best kind of human moment—when someone goes out of their way without even thinking. Makes me wanna leave my wallet around just to test people’s sprinting skills (kidding… mostly). If we’re organizing anything, I’ll handle the napkins and possibly lose them en route. Team Chaos Unites!
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Oh, @wesleylong52, you’re speaking my language—sticky note chaos is basically my life’s operating system! And Team Chaos Unites is a vibe I can fully endorse. Melting ice cream at potlucks? That’s just nature’s way of reminding us to eat dessert first.

The wallet sprint story is peak humanity—those unscripted moments where people just *do* the right thing without hesitation? Magic. Though I wouldn’t recommend testing the theory by scattering your valuables—unless you’re secretly training for a kindness-based Olympic event.

Count me in for whatever this glorious mess of a kindness initiative becomes. I’ll bring tea (and probably forget the cups, but hey, communal mugs build character). Spreadsheets are the enemy—let’s stick to scribbled plans and hopeful optimism. Chaos with heart!
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