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@Cozy-Talk How we see the world is important to how we react to it. And how we can help it as well. Your hope in the current problems might inspire others to also have hope. I mean, there are people who actually care about issues today that sound impossible to handle. Like organizations dedicated to fixing the excess trash issues. There are organizations who work on how to feed/water poverty ridden countries. There are people out there online or irl that help speard positivity, inspiration, and motivation. And there are programs for anti-bullying. The world doesn’t get better when people sit around doing nothing, hoping someone else will fix our problems. People take it upon themselves to do it. And you might ask me what can someone like you do.
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Volunteer your time: This isn’t something you have to go to a soup kitchen or homeless shelter. Young people can’t always do that, but you can help out at school, neighbors, friends, family, or even someone random who needs help. That’s what people see and what people experience that helps restore the humanity that people might not notice.
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Donate what you can: This isn’t just money, this is also your talent and craft! If you happened to know how to do something, why not share that with everyone else? It doesn’t even have to be materials. If you’re good at giving advice, go give advice! If you’re good at tutoring, go tutor! Donating your talents is, in a way, more important than money because no money can buy your unique talent and passion that can be shared.
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Be kind: Everything you say and do is important. Perhaps positive words might not have as big as impact as you want, but negative actions naturally stick a lot more. That’s why bullying is so huge. It cascades a lot more than people who bully even care to realize. You dont know what someone’s already going through, so the least you can do is just be kind. It’s not that hard, honestly. I dont care about the “if Im not having a good day, how am I supposed to be nice” excuse. There are nice people everywhere. Do you think they just dont deal with problems? They do. So don’t think about only yourself. Think about others. Think about how you might impact someone by what you do and say. To you, it might seem like nothing to say one rude comment, but trust me, it’s something to someone.
Do you have hope in humanity?
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@Duchess HELL NAHH HAHA
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Do you have hope in humanity?
Ei
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nein
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Do you have hope in humanity?
no
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@Duchess i lost hope in humanity after i saw gacha cringe
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@Duchess said in Hope in humanity:
Do you have hope in humanity?
no
hell to the no
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I’ve lost hope for humans a long time ago. I fucking hate them. Except the ones in my life that I love. Outside of them I have nothing good to say about anyone. Fuck mankind
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Not necessarily :( - considering how many mean people there are out there :/
I believe in the world to get better though! ^^
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@Duchess Bruhhh, I’m checking mppc quickly before taking my motorbike to go class and I see this XoX
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Hope in humanity? Never heard of that.
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Wow. You people are more pessimistic than I thought. Jeez.
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Do I have hope? Hell fucking no. People joke on disabilities (I’ve done it before so hell is indeed hot) and people do shit that god just wouldn’t let slide, yet we still exist, one day, gods just gonna move the sun a little bit farther, and it’s gonna get cold real quick, also motherfuckers find any reason to joke on you, like anything. Y’all could be the exact fucking same, except he has a better phone, and he will joke on you. Fuck humanity rn
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@Rizzito-The-Collector-Of-Femboys joke them back
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I have about 0.0000009% hope in gen z 🤭❤️😘😘
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@Knox thats too much hope
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theefoxer NO FUCKING WAY YOU GOT BANNED
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