Whats the most kind hearted thing you've done for someone?
This one time some natives(I'm native as well) were being ridiculed in the rich end of the citys ball diamond, I was playing a game of baseball with them at the time and I was getting annoyed by these rich kids making fun of them. So I go over to the fence and ask them to stop, they come around to my side and start pushing me around, so as mad as I am I suprised him with a shot to the face. His 2 friends jumped in and it was one hell of a beatdown until the kids I was playing with helped me out :(.
YOU SHOT HIM IN THE FACE? And that's the nicest thing you've ever done? You are the biggest badass I have ever encountered.
BOOM HEADSHOT
I told a racist to stop being racist.
I do nice things to people all the time. Nicest thing? Can't think of a specific one that sticks out.
I did a lot of good things on KotoR...
I ended somebody's miserable life for them.
One time during class freshman year, a teacher was all ****ed off and I was trying to talk to Kyle so I was all "hey kyle" and as soon as he turned around, the teacher gave him a detention. I went in after class and told her I'd take it instead 'cause it was my fault. That's all I can really think of.
It's like I can't stop doing good.
I killed someone who looked like Hitler, though he was, indeed, Jewish. We can't take anymore chances.
I was taught to be polite to complete strangers so I always open doors for everyone, say please&thank you..But that's not really nice, that's just common courtesy and everyone should do it.
Anyway, two things really. When I went to DisneyWorld for the first time I went to Epcot to see a show and a girl my age(5-6?) was crying because she had spilled all her popcorn, I had a HUGE tub of one so I sat next to her and let her share with me.
When I was ten the cutest thing happened. I went to buy some ice cream and a little girl just got hers and accidently spilled it when she took the first lick, so I just gave her my own unwrapped one and walked home.
I've done better projects since Emma Watson Contact Project.
Nah, you really haven't.
Contact Uematsu was much better. You just didn't know about it :D
I've never done anything nice for anyone.
Ever.
I remember UNICEF had some kind of charity going on in our school, asking us to give pocket change every day for a month or so. I took $100 out of the bank one day (which was a lot of ****ing money for me at the time) and just popped it in. I kinda wished someone would've noticed or something, but it had to be an anonymous act of selflessness... aren't those a *****?
My cousin used to have this sweet N64 controller, with a really nice layout and the usual turbo functions and whatever. My brother sat on it and broke the stick in half, but I took the blame for it. At 10 years old, a
Well, about two and a half years ago, my little sister was really sick, so we had to go to Denver for treatment. We were staying at one of those Ronald McDonald Houses for sick kids and their families, and I was often asked to baby sit so the parents of the sick kids could have a day off, and I really didn’t mind, so why not? Anyways, there was this kid Jonathan who had a brain tumor, and his grandma asked me to watch him a lot. He was about six years old, and really tiny, and never talked to anyone but his mom, which really annoyed people. He loved pizza; so one day me and a friend decided to order a pizza while I was watching him, and I gave him a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich while we ate the pizza- he started crying, and reaching for it, but I told him not until he asked me for a slice. About twenty minutes later, he finally said “Can I please have pizza?” so I gave it to him, and after that, he was talking to everyone, in fact, you couldn’t get the kid to shut it.
It may have seemed a little mean, but I consider this to be the nicest thing I’ve done.
Lol my friend graduated high-school because I did basically a semester for him.
Internet classes ftw.
Nice things, every day etc.
Too many to consider.
I paid for HK-47, instead of threatening the owner.
The nicest thing i've ever done was saved a kids life. A friend and I were out in Lake Ontario swimming on a VERY windy day and the waves and undertoes were massive. We were only swimming so the water was up to our lower rib cage area so we were clear from the undertoe. Then out of no where this little chubby kid come blasting by crying and screaming "HELP HELP HELP." Then he started being pulled under water, so i went after him. When i reached him I could no longer touch the bottom and I too faced the danger of death. So carring on, I grabbed him and he was so chub he weighed me right down to the bottom. Here I am drowning while his stupid mother is on the shore completly oblivious to everything. So i began to walk while he's on my shoulders. Thankfully his mother finally clued in and came and grabbed him. Geez that was a rough day.
Well, I've done something like that, myself. It was on the same trip to Denver, and my sister stopped breathing, so I did CPR on her for twenty minutes while we drove to the hospital. The ambulances couldn't get in, because it was in the middle of a horrible snow storm.
I didn't mention it, because, really, I don't consider saving someone's life a nice thing to do. I consider it something that you have to do.
Do you have a job, Shade? For the sake of the argument, you work at a fast food restaurant. Do you consider it an especially nice or polite thing to give people their cheeseburgers? No. But its your job.
If you don't do your job you get fired. If you let someone die nothing bad happens.
[quote=Colonel;780042] Here I am drowning while his stupid mother is on the shore completly oblivious to everything. So i began to walk while he's on my shoulders. Thankfully his mother finally clued in and came and grabbed him.
I hate those kinds of parents, makes me think they're in it only for the cash.
Ah. Bad analogy. Pitifully, bad.
Felt appropriate.
Is that House?
No, it's Hugh Laurie.
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You're a twat.
Anyone ever see that old British show Black Adder? It had Rowan Atkinson (before he became a sell out) and a younger Hugh Laurie. He was **** funny in that show.
Wasn't a doctor though.
Not a doctor? Do not want.
What does that have to do with doing something nice for someone?
Absolutely everything.
Brining the joy of entertainment to the hearts of millions.
You should have supasoaked that ho!
It's people like you that make me want to kill myself.
If you killed yourself that would be the nicest thing you've ever done.
Yup. It's a shame I'm such a mean-spirited person.
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Back in twelfth grade I had a kid who was kicked out of his come and live with me. I didn't particularly like him, but I knew his parents never wanted him around for whatever reason and I guess one day they decided they'd just kick him out and move away. He lived with us for most of the school year, worked his *** off to make money and get good grades and eventually got a scholarship into university and moved away. Still don't like him, but he was a pretty nice kid. Haven't spoke to him since. He was actually the second kid we had live us, though I wasn't responsible for the first and the first ended up stealing from us over the course of the year he was there.
Hugh Laurie? DO WANT
I can't think of any really exceptionally nice things I've done. I'm such a *****.
The nicest thing I've ever done for people is exist.
I once gave the coat off my own back to my girlfriend, because it was like 33 degrees outside. And to add, because I also ripped her jacket to shreds immitating a very drunk Hulk.
Wooh... Skitzo's a nice guy...
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I met this girl online who was having a lot of problems with her family and friends. Her family was ridiculing her, beating her, and generally being bad people, and her friends wouere unsupportive, indifferent, and the ones that did care were too few. After hearing about it for a while, and not being in the greatest situation myself, I told her I'd move out there and help her out. Thus one of the reasons I moved to California.
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A co-worker went to jail recently over what I suspected were bogus charges. He often came into the restaurant smelling of body odor and grease (he was homeless). I offered him a place to stay for a month, to share my studio apartment so he had a place to sleep and shower. Within a week of staying here, I got him a job, and let him stay here for three more weeks. Sadly, though, in the month he was here, he didn't save up any money and stole over $200 from me.:(
I let someone have a sip of my Gatorade after gym class today. I'm such a giving person.
Nah, just an idiot.
Give someone my old DS
Your existence is pathetic. Kill yourself.
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The nicest thing I tried to do was go back in time and stop 911 from happening. They thought I was a terrorist so I didn't bother and warped back to the present.
WTF man. :(
ALLAH!
[quote=Phantom75230;781506]Give someone my old DS
It's worth nothing anyways so that wasn't all that nice :D.
I think a DS is worth more than a PSP, despite the fact that it costs less. A much better deal, but that's just my opinion.
Your opinion isn't worth anything.
PSP is actually a good little machine now and it's pretty ****ing successful too.
today i was walking down the street with my gf and a man was pushing his car n i help him push hi car into a parking lot
(my gf forced me but i still did it)
[quote=CrystalPain;781818]today i was walking down the street with my gf
I could tell you were lying right there.
I know, it's almost as funny as you having a girlfriend.
Stop fighting. I have all the *****es.
that'd kinda suck
i once saved a schoolbus from some burning babies
still suck pretty hardcore consider even one ***** by your side can get old quick
They're all mute.
I can tune a girl out no problem, a lot of it comes from pure body language. Can't wait for Sexbots. I'll never need to socialize with the real world again.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1uHD3RnRmZE
Had to be done.
I expected Futurama and you delivered. I am pleased.