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Moments that move you


Video compilation of the most emotional moments of good-hearted scammers.
I really grew up on the water, was brought to the rowing club by my grandfather from the age of 3 until I was 21, and witnessing the boatman go by to put out the burning boat on the shore was real. Great. he understands the value (both figurative and financial) of that boat to its owner and does what he can to save it. I understand very well the scene where the soldier meets his daughter after a long time. I myself fought in Afghanistan for more than 6 years and I did not see my family in those 6 years. I will never forget my dad’s birthday, when he turned 64, I surprised him by hiding myself in a big box and when he opened it, which he and the other people in my family didn’t know I was there. He stood there for a few seconds in shock and then immediately burst into tears. And every other family member did the same and hugged me. I’m retired and no longer in the army, but watching the soldier reunite with his daughter brought tears to my eyes.
The story at 24:35… It was the first story I heard in years that left me choking. It hits very close to home. It’s easy to find stories of kindness when something can be gained from it. Like the streamer gave money to the homeless guy. Sure, he raised funds in his streams and gave them to that guy, and he’s kind enough to use his platform to help people in his community like that. Always commendable. But he still gains something from it in terms of exposure. People will talk about him and the act of kindness he has done, and that will bring him more viewers. students don’t really gain anything from spending the time of their lives doing this. It was an act of pure kindness out of kindness. A dedication to a man taught them many things. A man who will soon no longer be with them.

Moments that move you

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