50 Uplifting Posts That Might Restore Your Faith In Humanity And Goodness In The World
Ever since people realized that blatant negativity tends to get more attention, it’s felt like one’s feeds have been overwhelmed with doom and gloom. So it’s sometimes nice to take a pause and let your brain reset with some positive memes for a change.
The “Wholesome Memes” Facebook group is dedicated to sharing posts that might make your day a little brighter. So get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and be sure to add your own thoughts in the comments alone.
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That's wonderful! But please digitize that audio as soon as you can, and to the best quality you can. Physical media are not durable.
I lost my Mom when I was 6 years old. I’m glad that you got to have more time.
I’m so sorry you lost her. She must have meant so much to you. X
Load More Replies...I’m so sorry you lost her. She must have meant so much to you. X
Load More Replies...My son was five when we adopted him. He was upset that the judge didn't bang his gavel and thought the adoption had been denied. We smacked a hammer on the table after we got home and that satisfied him.
The little guy looks great, and he is spot on it is an important day. It's a shame more adults don't realize how important adoption is. If you adopt children after the first two rather than keep popping babies out you will stop contributing to a overpopulated world and give a loving safe home to a child who needs one. THe child apears to be 4 or 5 and is obviously a whole lot smarter than a lot of adults
and it's a good thing we already have them. If you proposed the idea now you'd be shouted down as some kind of Libby Commie Socialist.
And it's not just books. Preschool activities for families who can't otherwise afford it. Internet access for job hunting or whatever you need to do online. Many are now loaning household items like cooking utensils and power tools. Some offer free classes for basic skills like literacy. My local library hosts a Lego night for grade school kids and kids 12-17 can checkout Xbox controllers to play E-rated games like Minecraft with their friends. There's a couple of 12-step groups that rent the conference room once a week. Public libraries have become so much more than just a place to borrow books; they're community centers that provide services to the community at large.
Andrew Carnegie build over 1000 US public libraries starting in the late 1800s. Here's a quote: “The result of my own study of the question, What is the best gift which can be given to a community? is that a free library occupies the first place, provided the community will accept and maintain it as a public institution, as much a part of the city property as its public schools, and, indeed, an adjunct to these."
I don’t even know where my local library is. I know some have closed. I’m relatively new to this area so I need to find it and hope it’s not one of the ones that shut down.
A new book to me doesn't need to be brand new. Second hand books, book swaps, charity sales show up interesting finds.
Econimic benefits is not all. People needs read. You can not count the benefits of Reading and study.
Load More Replies...Wholesome moments have a way of resonating with that deep-down yearning for safety and simplicity that exists beneath our typical busyness. When we see a child sharing a cherished toy with another child, or two older people sharing an ice cream cone on a park bench, we're reminded that human connection does not always need large gestures, sometimes it is the little, authentic gestures that move us the most. Those moments calm our inner din and prompt us to breathe a little more lightly.
One of the things that makes something feel wholesome is that it's real. Amidst a world full of performative selfies and rehearsed reels, seeing raw goodness or real surprise is like a breath of fresh air. A video of a soldier surprised by a puppy reunion resonates because neither of them is acting for likes; they're just having fun.
A close friend suffered a devastating stroke about 20 years ago. She has the mindset of perhaps a 4-5 year old. Her husband has taken care of her at home all of these years despite his severe heart disease. She is clean, well-groomed and he takes her shopping and out to eat. Caretakers like him and the man in the story don't get nearly enough credit. Thanks, guys. You're amazing.
53!!! Waaay to young. I didn't even know you could get dementia that young! Well I guess maybe I thought it could be possible but that's got to be pretty rare at 53 right? Tell me it's rare!
It is rare. What’s also heartbreaking is that children can be diagnosed with dementia, which leaves them with a drastically reduced lifespan. This is also rare.
Load More Replies...Not sure this counts as cute but the photo is beautiful becos you can see she is safe and knows it.
German Shepherds are very much one person dogs. If that boy is the chosen one, he will be guarded faithfully.
..and they are one of the smartest breeds. Little human is going to have so much fun with his new bestest friend.
Load More Replies...I don't doubt that this dog is awesome but I also wouldn't let it so close to the baby on the FIRST night in the new place. Only after it eases a bit into new place. Moving to new places is stressful even for humans - imagine how skittisch a dog can be, especially one with God knows how bad experiences before adoption. When surprised or scared, it may do something just because it osn't accustomed to its surroundings - even if it's the best dog ever
german shepherds are the most WONDERFUL dogs. whenever I see one, I become like some people do when they see a celebrity. I'm just in awe ❤️
That unsheathed joy feels like evidence that goodness still exists outside of the algorithms. Nostalgia also claims its leading role in our sense of wholesomeness. A caricature drawing of a family dinner or a black-and-white home-movie clip of kids frolicking in sprinklers transports us back to moments simple, even though we did not actually experience that exact moment ourselves.
There's lots of little ways we can help others. This is an excellent example.
Load More Replies...It's a tiny kindness and compassion that the whole world needs so much more of ❤️
you are talking to people most of them won't and don't understand why they should be. If you were talking to dogs they would understand and follow your advice
Not a baby crow. This is a baby guillemot chicken. Crows babies look rather ugly.
Except, it's not a crow at all. That -depending on where OP is from- is either the chick of an Uria (Cepphus columba) or an indonesian black chicken from a race called Ayam Cemani. They are commonly bred for fighting and are very prized with perfect adults being worth about 1 year of average wages.
Wow! My Mum absolutely loves crows and would freak out if she saw this photo!
I spent weeks at a hospital in quarantine and noticed an American Kestrel on her eggs on the ledge near the window. I had a front row seat to this budding family's development.
You are lucky, we don't have Kestrels here but for some reason I dream about them now and then, so I looked them up and they are beautiful
Load More Replies...We place our own childhood memories, birthday parties, block games, time at the dark edge of bed's threshold, over those images and stories, and the resulting warmth spreads from our youth to this common moment. Empathy makes it more effective. When we witness another person pick up garbage without being asked to, or take soup to an ailing neighbor, our brains activate in the same way as if we had done the act ourselves.
I'm not either. I'm intrigued to know whether old age will turn me into one, because it does have a tendency to do so
Load More Replies...I'm doing this backwards. After decades of getting up early and crashing early, I'm now lollygagging in bed and staying up late.
All of the above is very true however I’m retired and whilst in summer I wake up early in winter we sleep in because it’s way too cold to get up. My alarm clock is my elderly cat who will purr in my ear to get up and feed him. Then we all go back to bed for a cuppa and watch the walkers taking children to school or walking their dogs. Life is wonderful and after year’s being regimented to time to enjoy the luxury of time in a different way..
Yes, it is. However, I find it so weird that for most people in the USA having a take-away soup and sandwich in car, is their greet weekly program. FYI! I'm not bashing anyone. Is just weird for me, I guess, because of insane tip-expectatzions (when even 25% of your bill is not "enough"), millions are choosing this way.
Load More Replies...Every Wednesday morning my wife and I clean the house. Then we go out for our weekly lunch date. Always one of the highlights of the week.
For me and hubs is Sunday morning exploration breakfast. We want to try them all in our little town.
WOW!!! Keep that up and someday you'll be celebrating your 50th anniversary!!! We're just 5 years away.....
Keep doing what you are doing you will have a best friend for 50 years or more!
A beautiful classic. Here is my girl Natasha in about 1968. natasha_wa...2850bc.jpg
You shall not do laundry until I'm ready to leave this capsule!
Load More Replies...Once, in the 1990's, we found out the hard way that our cat had decided to sleep in the drier. Fortunately, we heard the thumping of the cat bouncing around inside, and managed to stop the drier after only a relatively few revolutions. The cat was ultimately OK, but that was something we never forgot to check again.
Load More Replies...She is wonderful! It's amazing the places cats like to hide and I use the word hide loosely. My girl has recently discovered my shower. I have to open the door for her but in she goes and settles down under my bath chair! I honestly figure she feels she is well hidden in there even though the shower is surrounded by glass!
That mirror-neuron response releases a flood of oxytocin, the "cuddle hormone," and we bond, relax, and feel satisfied. In effect, we experience the act of kindness twice, once vicariously, and again as it stimulates our own desire to care.
If bartender do that to my Wife, he or she would be getting an awesome tip from me! 😊
Bob Crochet got in trouble with Scrooge for his hat-making habit at work.
Load More Replies...My grandmother did the same. Knitted wool sweater all year (and it was nice fair isle sweater!) and donated to "the poor" (her words). She was born in the 1930's and she had a very down to earth views about life. You have extra? You give. Simple as that. She pitied people who live rich and never help their neighbours, as if they had a brain defect 😁
My mum did this when she was going blind - couldn't knit cardigans any more, but she knitted 100 hats in four months for the local homeless shelter whilst she could still manage it.
What a wonderful thing she does! She gets the pleasure of making the hats and then people who desperately need them get the pleasure of having warm heads. Everybody is a winner!!!
I had an elderly customer who knitted caps for kids all year 'round. Whenever I popped over, she'd be in front of the TV or radio knitting her gnarled hands to bits. Don't know how she did it.
If she does this every year, the local area must have been full of people in pink hats!
Load More Replies...Being chosen by a wolf. I volunteer at Howling Woods Farm, a wofldog sanctuary. And there is something very special about being picked by one.
My favourite feeling in the world is holding my granddaughter. I have never felt more of a man than when holding a tiny, helpless baby and pacing the house to get her to fall asleep.
My cat calls any position where she's trapped one of my hands "bonus points."
Once, I had to spent like 6 hours from midnight in a foreign city, before I could travel further. I was walking the streets for a few hours with a very nice companion. A street dog chosed me for that night. Was awesome. I felt somehow bad, when we parted our ways at the train station.
I would love if my furball did this. Unfortunately she's unable to sit still for more than a few seconds at a time. I have the front shutter closed and out (at like 20 degrees from the window) and she sat on it today panting like anything because of the heat and stayed there for a whole five minutes before something got her attention and she was off again...
She must be a young cat - or a kitten at heart. ❤️
Load More Replies...Innocently, or lovingly, acting animals are traditional wholesome perennial hits. A kitten playfully jumping onto a sleeping dog, or a baby goat running around in amazement, triggers our nurturing instincts. These experiences are not agenda-driven but link us to the reality that amazement can be simple and wordless. Watching animals feel sheer delight and happiness offers an innocent respite from human soap opera.
I was thinking more Pink Floyd "and the sun is eclipsed by the ...."
@R1MV4Superleggera- why would they be leaving £10 notes in an American restaurant?
We were short staffed when a buttload of military came in, rowdy and hungry. I hustled in order to keep up with their demands. Moments after they left the dining area, I found my tips under inverted glasses of water, adding to my work load. I would've overlooked their antics, but they grossly undertipped. So, I marched over to their CO and raised a stink, and he made them all traipse back in and hand me $2 each (a lot of money back then), which I shared with the other beleaguered staff. I foolishly expected more courtesy.
Shut the fúck up R1MV4Superleggera! They left lots of coins, and clearly two folded-up notes next to it. You don’t even know how much money that is, so shut up!
one should keep the precious good energy coins for remembering on hard days :-D
That is so wonderful! With teenagers like them, the world will surely go on and be good!
I thought it was going to be that the kids were indeed kids, kids of a nanny and billy goat.
Load More Replies...memo: put in some retaining straps underneath, and maybe some firm boots under the feet - unless you like making videos of your dogs falling down.
Moments of triumph or resilience in the face of small adversity can also somehow comfort us. A sparrow recovering from injury and mastering flight once again, or a child fastening their shoelaces for the first time after a dozen tries, remind us that battle-won incremental steps are part of the animal and human story. These moments assure us that change doesn't need to be massive to be meaningful. Sometimes sweetest victories are the low-key ones.
I see this one all the time and it never ceases to put a smile on my face! That smile 😁
Here's a photo I took back on the farm, in July 2001, out in one of our pastures. This is a tree where my parents carved their initials. Dad was born in 1913, Mom was born in 1919. When this carving was made, in 1939. they would have been 26 and 20 years old, respectively. Mom-Dads-I...32dd77.jpg
Thank you Mr. Swallow this is such a nice thing to write here.
Load More Replies...Wow! If my grandparents did that, they’d never be able to get back up again!
My late maternal grandparents and, later, maternal grandmother and stepgrandfather, as both of my grandmother‘s husbands predeceased her, are why I have high standards. While my grandfather died before I was born, my maternal family still speaks well of him and my stepgrandfather was wonderful, too.
FWIW, can confirm baby donkeys are just as adorbs: https://www.boredpanda.com/cute-miniature-baby-donkeys/
Contrast also promotes wholesomeness. After merely reading about war or looking at sensationalistic headlines, watching a clip of someone planting flowers in an inner city lot is like stepping outside a thunderstorm and into sunlight. That effective transition, from tension to kindness, allows a sense of renewal. Our brains crave balance, and wholesome content supplies a soothing counter to negative.
Aww, I love good bosses like this! The world needs more of them.
It's great he can go to work with you and since your boss allows it, it's not that big a surprise he got a Christmas bonus
He looks disappointed. The frosting on the cake so to speak would've been a doggy treat taped to the envelope. Still, very nice.
Smol is mine you hear me MINE !! can I keep him hooman can I can I pwease can I keep smol ❤️
Not sure why it was necessary to say female, the post doesn’t mention what s*x the cat is. Is it less heartwarming when a male cat adopts a baby? Also, most orange cats are male…
Load More Replies...Anyways, cats are happier in pairs. Also, if they can adopt humans, they can adopt other cats. Just pray that it's the last one. What if adopt a donkey?
And, not a lot of room, so I don't think he has a choice, lol.
Load More Replies...God I miss my dog worse than ever right now. He would look at me in just the same way.
Gorgeous but please put life jackets on dogs when in open water.
Finally, wholesome content incites its own ripple effect. Uploading a video of a grandmother dancing around with her grandchild or forwarding a photo of puppies piled high in a basket is a hug online that creates attachments despite distance. Wholesomeness is therefore both catalyst and content: it soothes us at the moment but inspires us to pay it forward in our own life.
Cumin side, Turmericroll, Allspiced up and ready to go, Karl Maldon salt.
I went to school in Maldon, small town, nothing special. And now people all around the world use Maldon Sea Salt!
Load More Replies...They're all genius, but the oregano one only works with the way Americans pronounce oregano, "orEgano". Over here we say "oregAno.
Thank you for explaining that. I was puzzled by it before. Don't know why you were down voted, but I've added an up vote to at least counter it.
Load More Replies...This Southern girl has always hated Mac & cheese. So nice of those guys to think of something nice for her.
Can confirm. However, being lactose AND gluten intolerant does make it something of a minefield. (I still make it, with very strong cheese so I don't need loads - plus the lactose breaks down as cheese ages - and real butter. It's been interesting, figuring out a new recipe.)
Load More Replies...How lovely to hear ❤️ The usual Bored Panda story would be about how quickly one of the guys could get her into bed 🙄
When you’re one shy of your quota but all you have left is spare bits
I suspect we've got a chimera here. That patterning is *not* Calico. (Also, you can get Calico/tortie males - they have an extra X chromosome)
Load More Replies...But is it a black and white cat in tan jacket, or a tan and white cat in a black mask??
Mom is on the left. She's shorter, has a tummy, and (sorry) bags under her eyes.
I know it's a woman on the left, but she doesn't seem old enough to be his mother.
My cats are lucky like this cat. We live in a woodland in the Scottish borders. They are playing in the forest behind our home. They bring me leaves as gifts
Idk...I've seen The Walking Dead! "Look at the pretty flowers!" 😳😳 IYKYK
"All the flowers, will have very extra special powers. They will sit and talk to me for hours..."
It's called Mommy sanity time. Either when she sent you out or she went somewhere alone.
My mom would go drive around the highway to take a break.
Load More Replies...I'm willing to bet that mom had the best time regardless of how good a time you guys and your dad had
no, it's the moon, didn't you read the post?
Load More Replies...One of my favourite viral pics is the one when someone said, "I don't know why people are so scared of chupacabras. They seem so cool to me." And posted the above pic. And the reply was, "That's a capybara." LOL.
I remember that! This is a chupacabra. 511016335_...e67784.jpg
Wishful thinking: We should all be like Capybaras, the whole world. Maybe then we could pay attention to the social needs that we have.
I wanted a capybara as a pet SO BAD when I was a kid. And can you blame me?
Just this morning, I read about The Capybara Café in St. Augustine, Florida. I think they charge by the hour. Anyhoo, if you're in the neighborhood, check them out. https://thecapybaracafe.com/
They are also opening one in St Pete which is closer to me. Gonna have to go.
Load More Replies...I remember decades ago when there was a capybara loose on Camp Pendelton (Marine Corp base near San Diego). They called it the Giant Rat until it was identified as a capybara, NOT, good lord, a chupacabra!
I always thank my friends for a lovely time, shopping, lunch, just hanging out they do the same for me and I always feel blessed
Same! I have two close friends and after hanging out we always text each other and tell each other how much they mean to us and how much we love them. <3
Load More Replies...Funny, I always do this and when I do I'm afraid people find it weird or too much
That face says, What were you even thinking, putting anything else on a pedestal??
I sing Amy Winehouse songs to my cat and she loves it. I have a video of her watching an Amy Winehouse concert intensely!
That face is priceless! To be more obvious he would have to be holding a sign!
Get used to it little dude. It ain’t getting better any time soon
The older I get, the more nonsensical everything seems and the less I realise I actually know.
I work for a bakery, and we make super nutritious dog treats. For a couple of years this one guy would come in and buy up all of our stock every few months. I asked my boss what the deal was, and she had no idea. I encouraged the counter person to ask. Dude works for Google, and only goes into the office, on the other side of the country, a few times a year. He takes them for all the dogs that go with their humans to work at Google.
Load More Replies...WELL,....it could be an Animal Hospital, Vet Office ...or the best place to work..EVER!!!!
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Standard excuse for anyone in my family when I was growing up. Sorry, can't do it, there's a cat on my lap. You'd either wait or do it yourself.
Load More Replies...My husband tries to hurry up and make the bed everyday before the cat sleeps on it. some days our bed does not get made , because she looks so cute sleeping .
I read this as I was scrolling and my brain did not read the word “sat”… it read a word that rhymes with “sat”, but by adding an h to it means something COMPLETELY different. 🤦♀️
Larry is stealing jobs, Larry would be found by the angry tangerine and deported. Please like to help Larry!
I'm scared of snakes cats,dogs,lambs cute and fluffy but snakes feel like basketballs and are scary lol
OMG, I've handled snakes and "feel like basketballs" is so accurate it's not even funny.
Load More Replies...I don't like snakes but even my scared a*s has to admit Larry is cute - as long as he stays in your house!
I have successfully made contact with the Prime Minister of Kamino. They are using a bounty hunter named Jango Fett to create a clone army. I have a strong feeling that this bounty hunter is the assassin we're looking for.
It's probably cat milk, I buy one for my two as a treat and they would be heartbroken if I spilt it.
Load More Replies...Why do TV shows and many people still think milk is good for cats? Aren't they lactose intolerant?
You can buy cat milk in pet stores that's safe for them as a treat.
Load More Replies...My Stevie chose me. There was an adoption weekend happening at my local pet store. I only went in for some new fish. Rubbed his little nose in that cage and he started purring
Mine actually reached through the bars of the cage and grabbed my shirt. 😊
Load More Replies...When a cat chooses you AFTER they have eaten it’s an even bigger honour 😉
"That cat would like Norris the Eyeball-Eating Maniac of Quirm if he knew how to put food in a bowl!" ~Granny Weatherwax.
Load More Replies...That can only be obtained after completing the Tuna Side Quest!
Load More Replies...It's Photoshop. Still cute though.
Load More Replies...Hilo Hattie’s for the Win! Every time we go to a luau we dress the same. YOLO
Just don't feature pineapples on your clothes! https://www.menshealth.com/s*x-women/a39861227/upside-down-pineapple-meaning/
These days it seems like everything means something.
Load More Replies...Lilies are so toxic for cats just a dust of pollen from that flower is fatal.
This picture gives me anxiety... lilies are so dangerous for cats (as well as dogs). Like Holly Reed said above, even sniffing the pollen can make them very sick, and for such a small kitten, it could k**l him/her. Cute kitty, but owner needs to educate themselves on pet safety. I hope the little boo didn't sniff or touch that flower and nothing bad happened.
Well, that's a lamb (baby sheep). Funny, because there was another post on this same list that identified some goats as donkeys.
To be fair, those looked just like miniature donkeys to me. And I’ve been around those for a bit.
Load More Replies...I think lambs and kids do look extremely similar - it's the tails that give away which is which, so hard to tell from this pic.
Apparently, sheep tails hang down & goat tails stick up. So we need a photo from the other end....
Load More Replies...Eh, city folks. But we can spot a Subaru that isn't a Porsche at 2km away.
Load More Replies...I have cheap selfadhesive foil bubbles that spread the sunlight into colored spots on my walls and floors at a certain time of day...I am 50 and each day I am happy about this like a child
I would love to have them. I love stained glass but can't afford it.
If there's a class near you, consider learning to make your own. It's not very difficult, and could even be cheaper. The class I went to, half the people were there for that reason. Of course there's always the possibility you might get addicted...
Load More Replies...I was working with some kids around this age and one little boy took a liking to me. Which was sweet enough, but what REALLY broke me was later on when this kid was in some distress and once they'd asked me to sit with him while they calmed him down they asked "do you feel safe with Beak Hookage?" and he INSTANTLY said yes, so I was given the go ahead to escort him to the playground while he grabbed me by the hand. And lo, my heart grew three sizes that day.
I think dangerous and children go hand and hand. Kids have no sense of self-preservation.
Load More Replies...best thing to sit in a chair, remote in hand, and switch on candles. And OFF when you fade away
Capybaras are so sweet, so understanding and so chill with the world that even Hitler... would be slapped by a capybara because what a POS, capybaras know better.
Capybaras would c**p on the Orange Warmonger's head and be totally justified. We need a capybara.
Load More Replies...An exterminator with the heart of an artist. That’s just crazy enough to work...
We had to call in the rat man once. He had the biggest incisors you've ever seen on a human... I was just trying as hard as I could to tell Mr Auntriarch telepathically 'dont look at me, for the love of biscuits don't look at me'
The coriander i had outside in a nice place just died after it grew nicely for a while. I thought this time i finally got lucky, but no! It does that all the time, grows nicely first, i collect just enough for two meals and then it just dies 😢. How do people have herbs the whole summer, it is so annoying.
*Sigh* yeap! Been there with our Supreme Ruler, it feels utterly awful 😪
My cats are very well behaved when it comes to this, and it’s my dog who will grab food before you even know she’s in the room. My husband cooked up a package of brats today. We didn’t eat them all, and put the leftover brats on a plate to cool, then he put them in the fridge, on the lower shelf. Enough backstory, let’s set the scene for this example. About an hour later, the dog (German Shepherd) is deeply asleep, actually snoring, under the dining room table, when my husband goes to the kitchen and opens the fridge to get a drink. A split second later, he looked down, and there’s the dog licking the plate of brats! The dog who, a millisecond earlier, was passed out cold under a table in another room—-AND she snuck up behind him absolutely silent, not one patter of her big paws on the floor. Needless to say, there will not be any brats for dinner tomorrow, and from now on, any container without a lid goes on the top shelf of the fridge.
Mine doesn't touch anything but will reach out with a foot to ask for bread crust or pieces of vanilla wafers
this one sent me down a rabbit hole of cuteness that i'm still enjoying
I've seen this one many, many times, and never once have I seen anyone comment "NO! Chocolate is *bad* for Cats!"
Not only is chocolate toxic to cats, but cats are obligatory carnivores and are lactose intolerant. So, the cat should not be eating anything on this plate: pancakes with chocolate chips and butter on top. Poor baby to be subjected to this.
Load More Replies...Me when I find the place where the severed cable actually connects and can finally hear the music through both earphones
when I left my dog without walking him, he got my workshop hoodie. Then he knew were I went
I know it's about the cat, but can't help saying it should be all those plastic bags. Come on people, make an effort please!
While I completely agree that we should be cutting out plastic wherever possible, we need to stop shaming everyday people and start going after conglomerates/billionaires. Make THEM reduce plastic. They keep using it because it’s cheap, and it’s BS.
Load More Replies...Whoa! The cat's cute and all, but that's a crapton of groceries, and their fridge is really full. Must be nice to be able to stock up like that.
Nah, there's a whole bag of Pringles right there. For me that would be gone in half a day.
Load More Replies...This was a lovely thing to read from start to finish, thank you for sharing it, this is the kind of con I absolutely love. Super grateful!
It was a lovley thing to read from start to "pay to continue to read" - because making money of ads isnt enough anymore for showing you stolen content.
Load More Replies...I don't have an istagram account, my husband has it...he save post he thinks I should like and after dinner we lay on the sofa and he show me the posts... It's his way of telling me "I thing about you all day long and I want you to be happy" ..it's ten minutes a day but I'll never make an istagram account..
This was a lovely thing to read from start to finish, thank you for sharing it, this is the kind of con I absolutely love. Super grateful!
It was a lovley thing to read from start to "pay to continue to read" - because making money of ads isnt enough anymore for showing you stolen content.
Load More Replies...I don't have an istagram account, my husband has it...he save post he thinks I should like and after dinner we lay on the sofa and he show me the posts... It's his way of telling me "I thing about you all day long and I want you to be happy" ..it's ten minutes a day but I'll never make an istagram account..
