5 Wholesome Tumblr Posts To Kickstart Your (Temporary) Faith In Humanity

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    Text - tami-taylors-hair I was in line at Aldi and this girl with two toddlers in front of me had her card declined and she looked so friggin sad and said "let me call my husband real quick" and it was only 18 dollars, so I just paid for it, and she was very sweet and then as she walked off, the lady behind me said"You know that was probably a scam, right?" and like, even if it was, like what a sad scam, right? 18 dollars at the Aldi If you're "scamming" me for some Tyson chicken and apple juice
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    Text - dragginage This happened to me, too. A woman had used WIC for the majority of her stuff (which I say from personal experience is such a long and embarrassing process) and to buy the remainder of her groceries, which included diapers and wipes, she used a card, and it got declined. I bought the other $30 of her groceries because hey, I've been there, and now I'm not. She was extremely emotional and began to cry and even hugged me. My mom called me on the drive home and could tell| had been
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    Text - systlin T once paid for a woman's bill at the vet...it wasn't a big one, but she was trying to pay for some medication for her dog, and her card was declined. And her lip started trembling, and she says "I don't get paid until Tuesday, would he be ok until then?" So I just told them to add the $20 something onto my bill, and I thought she was going to break down crying right there. And I don't care if it was a scam or not. Just do nice things for people sometimes.
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    Text - 7faerielights So this has happened to me but from the other side. Several years ago when my oldest was around three or so, I had my debit card decline at Walmart. It wasn't a scam or a mistake, I was genuinely broke. Out of money. I checked my bank and discovered I had something like 7 dollars left to my name and a hungry kid and nothing to eat at home. So I sat there trying to come up with the best way to stretch that tiny amount of money to feed my kid. Not even to feed me. I can live o
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    Text - crazyfandomaddicted One time, my dad and I were living the grocery store and there was a guy outside asking for money to buy some stuff to take home for his kids. It was around Christmas time. My dad asked him if he could give him groceries instead of money, and the guy immediately said yes, so my dad gave him one of everything we bought (meat, rice, some chocolates, milk, oil). At that time, my dad hadn't gotten his paycheck because the company he worked for was going through a tough tim

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