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The world isn’t all doom and gloom… even if it sometimes (read: often!) feels like it. No, your brain is simply hard-wired to pay more attention to all the negative things that happen around you. But if you take a moment to slow down and shift your perspective, you’ll start to notice all the wonderful things that are happening in parallel, too.

In an optimism-infused thread on AskReddit, u/cthulhus_spawn invited everyone to share all the good things that are happening in the world right now that some of you might not be aware of. Scroll down to check out the most positive recent news, scientific breakthroughs, and even people’s personal achievements. Faith in humanity restored? We certainly hope so.

#1

Orange tabby cat lounging on a wooden table, embodying calmness and good news vibes in a cozy home setting. There's a Japanese dude who's about to start testing a vaccine that could prevent kidney disease in cats and help them reach 30 years old much more often than they do now. Projected release 2027.

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    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight I'm sober for 3 months today.

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    April Pickett
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You are a strong person, with goals set by you for you. Enjoy your freedom from alchohol every bit as much as I do. It's amazing what being sober can do for you, just amazing.

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    #3

    Solar panels on a rooftop at sunrise, symbolizing sustainable energy and good news in environmental progress. Solar and wind power are now cheaper than coal in many countries. Clean energy is actually winning on economics, not just ethics.

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    Tim Gearing
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Speak louder for the d!ckhead politicians at the back

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    It’s not that the world is more negative than positive, it’s that news about the former gets far more attention. Furthermore, people tend to see negative news as more ‘truthful’ than positive stories, even if they aren’t.

    Evolution is the culprit behind human beings’ tendency to pay way more attention to negative things rather than positive ones.

    This is known as negativity bias or positive-negative asymmetry.

    Verywell Mind explains that, generally, people tend to:

    1. Remember traumatic experiences more than positive ones
    2. React more strongly to negative stimuli
    3. Remember insults or criticism better than praise or compliments
    4. Respond more strongly to negative events
    5. Think about negative things more frequently.
    #4

    Sunlight shining through lush green leaves of a large tree, symbolizing bits of good news and hope in nature. In Ethiopia they managed to plant more than 350 million trees in a single day as part of a massive project against climate change. They broke a world record and are literally transforming the country's landscape.

    MiguelAngeloac:

    Burkina Faso saved a huge amount of its country by planting trees in areas where the land was drying out, saving a lot of people from hunger and misery. They still have a bad time, but less so.

    It is a very interesting country, I had to organize a team between several sister airlines to send equipment for those trees, set up a logistics network that reached Ouagadougou... I feel proud to be the leader of that team

    Lia_Moon_ , Jan Huber Report

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    #5

    Indigenous man in traditional attire holding feathered headdress in forest, symbolizing good news and cultural heritage spotlight. Indian Tribes all across the United States are building capacity, governing themselves, and regaining bit by bit what they lost (land, language, culture, and more). There are still problems, but there's also hope.

    mbsouthpaw1 , Fellipe Ditadi Report

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    #6

    Wind turbines on green hills at sunset representing good news in renewable energy progress and sustainability efforts. Costa Rica is running almost entirely on renewable energy most of the year!

    Upskilltc23:

    Scotland generated over 100% of its electricity demand from wind on some days last year. Literally more wind than they could use.

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    SirWriteALot
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The province of Quebec is running 99,9 % renewable all the time. (The 0,1 % or something is due to a tiny island that's reliant on gas for its inhabitants)

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    The explanation for negativity bias is that throughout human history, paying attention to threats has been central to survival. Folks who were more attuned to danger in their environment were more likely to survive, reproduce, and, thus, pass on their genes to future generations. Being in the know about potential risks is how your brain and psychology try to protect you.

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    Somewhat ironically, that ‘protection’ isn’t always good for you. Negativity bias can wreck your mental health if left unchecked. For example, it might cause you to dwell on dark thoughts, sap your optimism, and even hurt your relationships with the people you love.

    Here’s what you can do to push back:

    1. Be more self-aware and pay more attention to your thoughts, stopping negative thinking when it begins
    2. Reframe your experiences, current situations, and how you talk about yourself in a more positive light, so that you don’t ignore good events
    3. Establish new patterns of behavior when you find yourself ruminating on negative events and outcomes
    4. Savor and focus on the good moments in your life more so it sticks in your mind
    #7

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight Tow truck drivers following ICE vehicles and then towing them when they park illegally.

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    #8

    Colorful street scene with people and vendors, capturing moments of good news and lively community life outdoors. Mexico has lifted 13.4 million people out of poverty since 2018.

    musicnerdfighter , Jezael Melgoza Report

    Multa Nocte
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's been at least a week since I've said this, but fu‍ck you, Manny.

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    #9

    Child in a yellow shirt joyfully splashing in water, capturing moments of good news and positive energy. I saved 2 people from drowning on a busy beach in the UK whilst walking past working. 1 child couldn't swim and got swept out. 1 local man went in to save him and got into difficulty. I took off my work gear and managed to save the both.
    I was top story on BBC News for a day. Thats my claim to fame.

    PigsAreTastyFood , Marino Linic Report

    merlin
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Glad this story had a happy ending. Too many dont.

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    When you find yourself stuck in a negative thought loop, distract yourself by doing something pleasant. You could go for a walk, put on some good music, open a quality book, meet your loved ones, etc.

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    Meanwhile, Healthline suggests focusing on gratitude and being more mindful of what is important in your life, and what isn’t.

    The point isn’t to ignore the realities of the world (including things that are unpleasant to see or hear), but to develop a more nuanced perspective of the world.

    #10

    Veterinarians in blue and green uniforms treating a small white dog, highlighting good news in pet care and recovery. My dog is gonna be able to walk and be independent again thanks to surgical developments!

    snugglie-ballerina , Getty Images Report

    #11

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight Though smaller on the scale of things already said here…

    I have had serious depression for the past two decades. For the first time in my life over the past couple years, I’ve been doing better. Finally found the right meds, got an incredible raise at my job, and my mom is healthy. Things have improved in many aspects. I danced in the kitchen for the first time ever. It was strange but exhilarating.

    Canadian_Beast14 , Vitaly Gariev Report

    Gingersnap In Iowa
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm still trying to find the right combination of meds but I'm still trying!

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    #12

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight The River Thames is no longer the cesspool that it once was. It is healing.

    Now you can see seals, river porpoises, swans, herons, otters, and other animals swimming there. Yay UK!

    Ghost_of_a_Black_Cat , Cj Report

    Smeghead Tribble Down Under
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Otters? That's great! They're a sentinel species. If otters are in the water, then the water's clean.

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    Which of these bits of positive news made your day, dear Pandas? What are some other recent good events and breakthroughs that you think everyone should know about?

    What’s something thoroughly uplifting, hopeful, and optimistic that’s been happening in your personal life? If you feel like restoring other readers’ faith in humanity, share what you know in the comments at the bottom of this post!

    #13

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight Nepal doubled its wild tiger population in just over a decade — something most people thought was impossible.

    Natural_Forever_8044 , Frida Lannerström Report

    Neb
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OK, I know it is good news and I shouldn't laugh, but my first thought was "From 1 to 2?"

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    #14

    A honeybee approaching a sunflower, symbolizing good news and positive bits deserving the spotlight. Scientists at Oxford University have created “bee food” which means the bees get all the nutrients they need, leading to 40% more larvae reaching adulthood.

    Should help make it easier for our precious bees!

    callumrulz09 , Boris Smokrovic Report

    Tim Gearing
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Talking about bees… a new solar-thermal controlled bee hive from the Czech Republic is having a positive effect of the destruction of the Varroa mite. It raises the temperature of the hive by a few degrees which kills the mites but doesn’t harm the bees. The apiarist controls the temperature by opening a screen allowing sunlight through a perspex panel. A thermometer keeps the apiarist aware of the conditions in the hive. The dead mites fall to the bottom and are removed.

    #15

    Underwater scene showing plastic pollution affecting marine life, highlighting environmental issues and good news efforts. The Great Ocean Cleanup is doing amazing work on researching and removing plastic from our oceans and waterways, including intercepting plastics in rivers before it makes its way to oceans. We might yet see the great pacific garbage patch cleaned up in our lifetimes, along with other floating islands of plastic!

    Uilamin:

    There is another thing happening with plastics that is arguably both good and bad. Plastic eating fungi and bacteria. The good is that all that plastic waste may become decomposable and end up having a minor long-term issue on the environment, the bad is that plastics will become decomposable and lose one its key properties for why it is so valuable.

    psychstudent_101 , Naja Bertolt Jensen Report

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    #16

    Person reading a book titled Proverbs, symbolizing hope and good news deserving the spotlight in a calm setting. Over 86% of the world’s population can now read and write—an all-time record.

    CanBright546 , Joel Muniz Report

    Nils Skirnir
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In the us literacy rates have decreased to 1860 rates though

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    #17

    Close-up of a dental checkup showing healthy teeth and gums, highlighting good news about dental care and health. The Japanese are currently conducting a clinical trial for a medicine for tooth regrowth.

    Listennevertalk:

    Hockey players everywhere rejoice!

    slambre , Caroline LM Report

    April Pickett
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Please make it so that everyone, including hockey players, can afford it.

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    #18

    Two whales swimming in clear blue ocean water, symbolizing good news and positive moments in nature. Whales are slowly returning to parts of the ocean they hadn’t been seen in for decades. Nature heals when we give it the chance.

    Natural_Forever_8044:

    Ozone layer is actually healing faster than expected. Scientists think it could be fully restored in our lifetime.

    Adelynn2654:

    A record number of migrating humpback whales have been spotted off the coast of Australia! In San Francisco, new technologies are being used to prevent them from getting tangled in fishing nets. And in Hawaii, the number of whales has almost reached pre-whaling levels. It's really inspiring: it means that if we want to, we can really protect nature and restore its strength.

    Upskilltc23 , Jonathan Xu Report

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    #19

    Person wearing a black shirt holding a pink ribbon symbolizing hope and good news in health awareness campaigns. Cancer deaths have dropped by over 25% in the US since 1991, with breast cancer deaths decreasing by 39%.

    books-and-baking-:

    Cervical cancer deaths have markedly dropped as well since the introduction of the HPV vaccine.

    Literary-Anarchist , Anna Tarazevich Report

    Lost Panda
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm glad to hear it. It came a little too late for my 31yo cousin who passed Monday, but I'm sure she would still have loved the news.

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    #20

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight The Brazilian Senate is about to pass a law imposing severe penalties for crimes related to the online exposure or adultization of children.

    BrazilianCupcake11 , Ashton Bingham Report

    Antonio Pinocchio
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    strange that most first world countries haven't already succeeded in this. and people like the roblox CEO's are shielding p e D 0's and people with similar mindsets. oh and what ever happened to the Epstein list?

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    #21

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight I suppose this kind of counts, but my local zoo (Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, IL), recently had 2 Amur leopard cubs born! Amur leopards are considered critically endangered, the world's rarest big cat as there are less than 100 left in the wild. Births that are NOT the result of inbreeding are rare.

    DragonQueen21 , Riatha Eloff Report

    Spencers slave no more
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Every single live birth of endangered animals in breeding programs should be celebrated as a win!

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    #22

    Scientist in lab coat and gloves examining blue liquid in flask, representing good news in scientific research. We're starting to get a cure for HIV.

    anon:

    I worked in the HIV field for many years and due to it being a mutating virus we never thought we'd see a cure on the horizon. It's huge news for the world.

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    The Majestic Opossum
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    This one is huge. To think that what was once a death sentence for millions of people, and sent a wave of terror merely 3 decades ago is a mostly manageable disease now is absolutely amazing. The power of a science.

    #23

    View of Earth from high altitude with blue sky and scattered clouds, symbolizing bits of good news and hope. The ozone layer is healing. The giant hole we created in the atmosphere is slowly closing because we actually fixed our behavior for once.

    Hopeful_Many6262 , Marko Brečić Report

    Tim Gearing
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is what can happen when nations collectively take action. Now we need the same collective action against rising CO2 levels.

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    #24

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight Guinea worm disease is down to 15 human cases worldwide for 2024—true endgame territory.

    GuiltyAccident6288 , Stephen Andrews Report

    Skywitness
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Jimmy Carter was a driving force in this effort.

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    #25

    Two women holding hands and smiling in a cozy room, sharing positive moments and good news together. More people than ever are questioning the harmful patterns embedded in them through their past experiences (especially childhood) then trying to and successfully breaking the toxic cycles that they have propagated or endured from their past. This is HUGE. This is going to have a massive flourishing of love and authenticity on this earth that we have never seen before, especially on the incoming generations.

    If you have been working on yourself you are a part of this cascade and thank-you for your contribution to building a loving future.

    Puzzleheaded-Cup9514 , Andrej Lišakov Report

    The Majestic Opossum
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm always so proud when I can model positive behaviors for my kids that were not modeled for me. My kids are also being taught more about empathy and emotional intelligence in school, and that is awesome.

    #26

    Child resting in hospital bed with nasal oxygen tube, symbolizing hope and bits of good news in health recovery. Shriners Hospitals still help sick kids free of charge!

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    Onan Hag All
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All hospitals in civilised countries, not just "Shriner"* ones help sick kids free of charge FFS. *Whatever the holy American shite stain they may be

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    #27

    Tired Of Bad News? Here Are 42 Bits Of Good News That Deserve The Spotlight European bison numbers continue to increase and they are returning to more of their former range.

    Redqueenhypo , Philip Brown Report

    #28

    Tiny tick captured in a clear tube held by human fingers highlighting bits of good news worth the spotlight Lyme disease vaccine is close to finishing 3rd stage clinical trials.

    incontentia:

    This is great news, I got Lyme 15 years ago and I’ve had chronic joint pain & headaches ever since. I’m not even 30 yet!

    PainInTheRhine , Marino Linic Report

    Zaach
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The magic word is 'vaccine' - will they allow it; they are considering banning/stopping all vaccine use in America (if you do not know who 'they' are, god help you)

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    #29

    Children playing and laughing outdoors in a green field, representing positive and uplifting good news moments. Child mortality has dropped by more than half worldwide in the last 30 years …millions more kids are growing up healthy today than ever before.

    thedarkking2020:

    Yay for vaccines and improved sanitation.

    Flyingninjha , Andy Quezada Report

    Zaach
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Child mortality in the US is rising

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    #30

    Two volunteers planting a tree outdoors, high-fiving each other, symbolizing good news and positive community actions. Reforestation efforts are working.

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    #31

    A lot of people are in great need of hearing this. We are fighting back. We are fixing what is wrong. One item at a time. Texas Democrats are forming coalition’s and working together. Out of 60 counties without Democratic Chairs we now have 46. Of those 46 they all now have FB groups sending the election information about date, time, and place. Who is on their ballot. More media platforms to come shortly. Got the County Admin to include election information on their County Websites with all the required by law information. My nonprofit provides all 254 counties what Dems are on their ballots each election. Bio, weblinks, videos. Organizing to the block. And now have a chapter starting in Missouri. We are the Calvary. We have to fix this bottom to top. Long to do list. And applaud the judges who are righting the wrongs. No one can be complacent. We are active and engaged. Footnote: I’m trying to find a comprehensive list of all Abbott and Perry’s appointments that were supposed to be voted in.

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    #32

    Close-up microscopic image highlighting virus structure related to tired of bad news and good news bits concept. Scientists have discovered a direct cause-and-effect link between faulty mitochondria and the memory loss seen in neurodegenerative diseases. By creating a novel tool to boost mitochondrial activity in mouse models, researchers restored memory performance, suggesting mitochondria could be a powerful new target for treatments. The findings not only shed light on the early drivers of brain cell degeneration but also open possibilities for slowing or even preventing diseases like Alzheimer’s. Source.

    Anon:

    The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.

    nikipierson , National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Report

    meow point1
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Guess it's the powerhouse of more than just the cell.

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    #33

    Close-up of a green frog clinging to a plant stem, symbolizing good news and positive bits deserving the spotlight. Frogs raised in captivity are crushing it in the wild!

    drlari:

    The Alala, or Hawaiian Crow, was re-introduced to the wild and they seem to be doing well! The species had been extinct in the wild since 2002.

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    The Majestic Opossum
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    Upvote for corvids 🐦‍⬛

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    #34

    Group of black and white butterflies resting on green leaves, symbolizing bits of good news deserving the spotlight. For the first time in a few years, I have a ton of butterflies and dragonflies flying around my house.

    DaggerDee:

    Apparently this year was a really good year for insects. I mentioned seeing so many butterfly’s to a bug person (I am very tired I forget who he volunteered for) and he said in general it’s been a really good year. Last year was a really bad year so it makes it’s even more noticeable.

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    Cee Cee
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My garden has been full of butterflies and ladybirds this year. Lovely to see them.

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    #35

    I'm about to defend my phd thesis and I have a job lined up.

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    #36

    Three students studying together in a classroom, reflecting positive vibes and good news about education and learning environments. With everyone talking about declining literacy rates, I managed to bump my class from last year up 25% from the year before in terms of proficiency on the ELA state test from the year before. The kids can read! They just have to want to.

    BathroomOrangutan , Andy Quezada Report

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    #37

    25 American universities have waived tuition costs for families making less than $250k a year.

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    Gen.Stal
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Education should be a right, free for everyone

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    #38

    Group of children happily engaged in classroom activity, highlighting positive moments and bits of good news. I’d really recommend the book Factfulness by Hans Rosling, I read it last month and it completely changed how I see the world and development. A few things that stuck with me:

    * Around **90% of kids worldwide now get basic vaccinations**, which has saved hundreds of millions of lives.
    * The percentage of people living in **extreme poverty dropped from ~50% in 1966 to under 10% today**.
    * **Girls’ education rates have skyrocketed**, and in many countries more women than men are finishing secondary school.

    It doesn’t mean the world’s perfect, but it really helped me realize how much quiet progress has been happening in the background. Definitely worth a read if you want some hope.

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    Nils Skirnir
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s really sad that the US, once the leader in vaccination rates, has shown a decrease to around the world average. The rate is especially lower among the younger children due to the anti-vax movement and trad wife movement. I.e the vaccination rates are highest among the older children due to them reaching vaccination age before the morons took over

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    #39

    On Feb 14th this year I went to see my physician for what I wanted, a breathing treatment . She had different ideas, she called 911 to pick me up from her office. I was rushed to the Emergency room, in 20 minutes I was intubated, on a ventilator, unconscious for three days, diagnosed with meningitis, pneumonia (both lungs) Congestive heart failure, AFIB, Kidney failure and enlarged prostate.

    14 days later I walked out on my own and now ( 5 months later) feel 95-98% recovered to where I was two years ago.

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    #40

    Not exciting for anyone else, but I’m returning to school after working in an uninspiring career for 6 years.

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    Gina G
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    Good for you!!!

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    #41

    The little things- like people who still hold the door open for you, or someone patiently allowing you to pass in traffic, and other things like this. It shows me there's still hope in this crazy world.

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    Marianne
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The person who worked at the self-service restaurant who gave out food to me and my family when we arrived 2 minutes after closing time. (This was an open space, so we didn't retain anyone for the duration of our meal.)

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    #42

    Two people by the lake raising hands joyfully, representing good news and positivity in an outdoor nature setting. Honestly, the fact that this question even exists and has thousands of engaged responses gives me hope. We're literally craving good news because we're so overwhelmed by the negative stuff.

    A few incredible things that blew my mind when I discovered them:

    * The ozone layer is healing 20 years ahead of schedule - we're on track for full recovery by 2066
    * Global extreme poverty dropped from 36% in 1990 to under 10% today (that's over 1 billion people lifted up)
    * Gene therapy just cured several "incurable" genetic diseases by literally editing DNA
    * Renewable energy became cheaper than fossil fuels for the first time in human history
    * Child mortality rates have been cut in half since 1990

    The crazy part? I started noticing this pattern where amazing developments happen constantly, but they get like 1/100th the coverage of disasters. Studies show media focuses on negative stories at a 17:1 ratio.

    I actually went down a rabbit hole documenting positive developments earlier this year because the constant doom-scrolling was affecting my mental health. Found way more incredible stuff happening than I expected.

    Anyone else notice that sharing good news makes conversations so much better? People light up instead of getting that glazed "the world is ending" look.

    Found way more incredible stuff happening than I expected. Actually put together a whole directory of 50 positive developments since people kept asking for specific examples.

    ZoinMihailo , Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 Report

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    #43

    The mayor of Baltimore is revolutionizing his city... big spends on new rec centers and after school programs have cut crime almost in half. Test scores are also on the rise, it looks like kids just needed somewhere safe to go and be kids.

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    The Majestic Opossum
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    Brandon Scott, the youngest Baltimore mayor in over a century, is a force to be reckoned with and an inspiration. He is what every politician should be.

    #44

    Bambam, emotional support dog of a blind man was stolen by some teenagers this summer. The man was walking a long distance calling the dogs name. Gladly, this week the dog and his owner were reunited.

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    #45

    Small yellow bird perched on blooming pink flowers, symbolizing good news and positive moments in nature. I've been seeing and hearing lots of birds recently-even some rare ones. Good to know that there are still lots of them out there despite all the hazards they have to face in this day and age.

    Thomas_Chinchilla , Boris Smokrovic Report

    cugel.
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's good to hear. I live in a city of nearly 500k, but birds are everywhere and always good to see. A much duller place it would be without them.

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    #46

    When I talk about „a couple“ my kids always ask „what kind of - two men, two women or mixed“?

    I told them that I had a crush on someone in „Breakfast Club“ and here the question was: A boy or a girl?

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    Gina G
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love this! Love is love and I hate when people say that kids can't understand that.

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    #47

    A vaccine is in development which seems to have the ability to completely eradicate tumors.

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    No religious bul|sh!t is.

    #48

    Wild salmon are coming back because salmon farms were kicked out of pnw waters.

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    #49

    The Klamath River in California is flowing freely again since dams were removed, and the first people to kayak down the river, were a group of Native American young people. At first, it was thought it would take the salmon years to begin to traverse the river again to spawn, but they began to do it almost immediately.

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    #50

    Random acts of kindness by people you'll never meet. They're happening right now, all around us. There are still good people doing good things in this world.

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    #51

    Brazil is out of the hunger map once again!

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    #52

    After a very rainy July, everything in Berlin is green and lush right now. Soil has survived a multiyear drought. Predictions for grape harvest in Germany are at exceptional +500% levels.

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    #53

    A little personal good thing happening in my life…

    After years of trying desperately to hold on to my rapidly receding hairline, I finally decided to go all out, and shave my head.

    And you know what? Not only is it freeing, but I’ve actually gotten compliments on it.

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    April Pickett
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sometimes simple and obvious is much better.

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    #54

    Peru is seeing improvements in water quality.

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    #55

    Group of friends raising beer bottles and glasses in a toast, celebrating good news and positive moments together. * A significant positive trend is the marked decline in alcohol consumption among younger generations. Gen Z, in particular, drinks substantially less than Millennials and previous generations, largely driven by a greater focus on physical and mental health.

    * The global smoking rate has been cut by more than a third in the last thirty years

    * Solar and wind are now the cheapest sources of new electricity in history, and their global installation is expanding at a rate that far outpaces all other energy sources combined.

    * I'm pretty happy with my new job.

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    Zaach
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have reduced my alcohol consumption to less than 1 drink per month and stopped smoking in 1988

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    #56

    My org received a surprise gift of $20k to help with the renovation of our community kitchen and food pantry.

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    #57

    People are out there actively rescuing animals that have been abandoned and ab**ed.

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    Spencers slave no more
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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I've currently got 2 and a half indoors, the 2 are my rescues the half is a foster. I'm also feeding and sheltering 3 outdoors, the young female is pregnant and the old male is extremely unwell. I'm working on getting him into a humane trap so his suffering will end humanely at the vet. I live in the country and people dump cats and kittens they don't want anymore. I'll continue to help each and every one that appears on my deck, be it adoption, TNR or euthanasia when necessary. I wish people would desex their pets before they're old enough to breed.

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    #58

    China is working on what they call the three gorges dam in space, it a solar collection array in space where when fully functional may collect in one year the equivalent in energy of all the oil that could ever be extracted from earth. The energy is mind boggling.

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    Tim Douglass
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Interesting. Back in the 70s my High School debate team argued for the US to develop a system of orbiting power satellites to collect solar power and beam it down to earth. Maybe we weren't so far off at that.

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    #59

    Two scientists in a lab examining samples under a microscope highlighting good news in medical research. If you're young right now, there's a decent (not high, but not low) chance that there might be a general cancer cure in our lifetime because of CRISPR technology and immunotherapy.

    Early advances in CRISPR have been absolutely phenomenal; for instance, CRISPR Therapeutics has actually managed to cure Sickle Cell Disease in humans. The treatment is known as Casgevy. Downside: it costs something like 2 million dollars lol

    I am also a physician in an area known for one of the top cancer hospitals in the country and immunotherapy is a revolution happening right now allowing physicians to give many patients with previously untreatable cancers a fighting chance. I'm seeing way more patients on it than ever and we are being given guidance on how to treat potential side effects. These treatments were only theoretical when I was starting medical school. Same for CRISPR, in fact it was only beginning to emerge in labs when I was getting my bachelor's and masters 10-ish years ago.

    Both of these technologies can be engineered to be incredibly specific to the exact genetic sequences of disease. If, for instance, you could create a CRISPR treatment that turns off crucial cancer genes (p53, telomerase) in only your specific cancer cells, the cancer could be completely cured without affecting any other cell in your body.

    This is still very, very far from reality. However, that's what we said about these technologies 10-20 years ago and they're already being used in humans to a very limited degree. I'm very, very excited to see where they will progress in the next 20-40 years.

    Disclosure: I do own a small amount of CRISPR Therapeutics stock in my retirement portfolio.

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    Zaach
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is a project that was heading for stage 3 testing but the FDA canceled all vaccine research

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    #60

    I remember when I was a little kid in the western US, seeing a bird of prey like a hawk or falcon was a big point of excitement, nevermind seeing something like a bald eagle. They were so rare! The biggest reason for that was the use of DDT in insecticides, which caused significant eggshell thinning in many predatory bird species.

    Thanks to the banning of DDT in US agriculture in 1972 (followed by a worldwide agricultural ban in 2004), we've seen a massive rebound of many of those species. Bald eagles, brown pelicans, peregrine falcons, ospreys... all those cool little guys we might take for granted nowadays. Now, I'm always seeing red-tailed hawks and pelicans and little falcons flying around — it's not even momentous!

    What makes this comeback even more amazing is that I am only nineteen. How crazy must it be for *me* to have seen such drastic changes within my short lifetime??

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    General Anaesthesia
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    While the article implies that the US was first (... followed by...), Hungary banned DDT in 1968, Norway and Sweden in 1970.

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    #61

    There's lots of scholars out there translating old books into English for the first time.

    As an example, scholars are currently almost finished translating the complete works of St. Augustine into English for the first time. It's taken 35 years so far and they've now published 45 of the 49 planned volumes:

    The Works of Saint Augustine, A Translation for the 21st Century.

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    #62

    A green wall is being built at sahara desert.

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    #63

    Crime rates are dropping year after year in many countries.

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    #64

    Malaria vaccines are reaching more kids, the ozone layer is healing, renewables keep breaking records, cancer treatments are getting better, new marine reserves are protecting oceans, and some wildlife (think humpbacks and bison) are bouncing back.

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    #65

    I can't go into too many details, because NDAs, but the most recent generation of asthma therapies may make some of the truely nasty forms of asthma much more manageable.

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    The Majestic Opossum
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is amazing and should be higher. Asthma can be so debilitating and deadly for so many

    #66

    My grandfather decided to go against the wishes of his wife and not cut me out of his will. She had convinced him somehow to give everything to her son who lives in their basement and has never held a job and at 30 years old gets a monthly allowance that he spends immediately on anime and video games.

    He still relies on his mom to do his laundry and make him sandwiches...

    I see this as a win for humanity.

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    #67

    Ocean and river clean up efforts are ongoing around here, in the coastal NE of the US. Migratory bird numbers are up and wild bird sanctuaries are thriving. Seals and sharks and whales, are being seen in greater numbers. Fewer people are smoking cigarettes or once started, sticking with it. Less cigarette butt and plastic cleanup, for that. Litter pickup on the streets in general here, lots of young people volunteering for that. High school and college grad rates are up here, plus infant and maternal mortality and violent crime numbers are dropping; life expectancy is up.

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    Rob D
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Tell us you're a blue state without telling us.

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    #68

    Two inspiring things happening now: Marie Daly, the first Black American woman biochemist, is finally getting recognition for her groundbreaking work on heart health. Also, in science, the James Webb Space Telescope is revealing unprecedented details about early galaxies, helping us understand the universe’s origins better than ever. Both show progress in representation and discovery.

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    #69

    Next week is supposed to be significant cooler where I live, the days are getting shorter, fall is coming!

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    dan s
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thank God. I hate the heat and humidity.

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    #70

    I’ve lost 75 pounds in the last 10 months due to a GLP-1, but that’s not even the important part. My kidneys, which were at stage 3 kidney disease, are completely healthy again, my liver numbers are better, and I’ve been able to stop taking several medications. Every specialist I’ve spoken to says we have no idea yet how many ways GLP-1s can improve health outcomes, but it’s nothing short of a miracle for me and many others.

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    #71

    Pretty much everyone who's on this thread is likely living better than royalty was 200 years ago.

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    #72

    Someone on Reddit gave me and my son a free ticket to his first NFL game and we had a great time. I find people are pretty generous around here.

    Edit: Oh yeah, it was a pay it forward thing, which I fully intend on doing. So, good things are happening on a random personal basis! Cheers!

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    Zaach
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I just gave a friend $20k so he could go to London and finally get his PhD - I will be dead before he could pay me back so I made it a pay-it-forward thing

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    #73

    I got a new house, the type I never thought I’d ever be able to afford. Gonna be really good for my kids to grow up in.

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    #74

    I taught my first class of the semester for a freshman seminar today and most of the students had a clear vision of what they would like to do with their life, and most of their visions involved helping people or the environment, or making art.

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    #75

    In 1930 90% of the worlds population were living in abject poverty (less than $2 a day adjusted for inflation). Today only 10% of the worlds population live in abject poverty. The economic activity of the wealthy and middle class in developed nations are globally fixing the problem.

    In 1950, the average life expectancy at birth was only 48.5 years. In 2019, it was 72.8 years. That’s an increase of 50 percent.

    Out of every 1,000 live births in 1950, 20.6 children died before their fifth birthday. That number was only 2.7 in 2019. That’s a reduction of 87 percent.

    Between 1950 and 2018, the average income per person rose from $3,296 to $15,138. That’s an inflation adjusted increase of 359 percent.

    Between 1961 and 2013, the average food supply per person per day rose from 2,191 calorie to 2,885 calories. That’s an increase of 31.7 percent.

    In 1950, the length of schooling that a person could typically expect to receive was 2.59 years. In 2017, it was 8 years. That’s a 209 percent increase.

    The world’s democratic score rose from an average of 5.31 out of 10 in 1950 to an average of 7.21 out of 10 in 2017. That’s a 35.8 percent increase.

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    Uli van de Ver
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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    „ Between 1961 and 2013, the average food supply per person per day rose from 2,191 calorie to 2,885 calories. That’s an increase of 31.7 percent.“ Not equally spread though, meaning: few people getting far more calories than needed meanwhile starvation persist. “Average” doesn’t say a thing in this case

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    #76

    After 7 years of - trying and failing, 7 surgeries, 300+ injections, loan against our home, I’m getting ready to welcome my first baby via surrogacy!

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    April Pickett
    Community Member
    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Enjoy your child. Holding a baby is never a bad thing. You do have to put them down to change diapers, and other practical things (I don't know what they are). All the tears, crying, infected ears, snifs and mumbles should be treasured as much as all the good stuff. I hear you're hiring a professional photographer to live with you and take all of the pictures. I wish you the best of all the world.

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    #77

    Goldfinches at my feeder.

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    #78

    For the first time in three years, my state isn't in a major drought so all the plants are happy.

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    #79

    It's August in Atlanta, and after a brutal July of heat and humidity in the 90's, next week it's going to be low 80's during the day and mid to low 60's at night. It's our first "false Fall".

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    #80

    They discovered a new organelle in cells!

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    #81

    My first baby is due on September 29th after trying for 3 years!

    We’re doing a surprise on gender too.

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    April Pickett
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    3 months ago

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    Oh, would you want to try for the 24th? I thought my grand nephew would do it, but he decided to come a few days early. If you can't, that's o.k., I don't mind if your child comes into the world when he's ready. It'll be really cool just to have another Libra in the world. (My birthday is the 24th, did you guess?) I used to read the 'born on this day' in the newspaper and no one consequential has been born on the 24th. I'm talking George Washington, Betsy Ross, Neil Armstrong, etc.

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    #82

    Deftones new album today is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.

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