These 10+ People Are Here to Remind You That Not All Humans Are Total Garbage

There’s so much doom, gloom, and sadness in the world today, that it can be tough to remember that most people are trying their hardest to do good. The 12 people below will remind you of not only of people’s intrinsic instinct for good, but that there are those among us willing to go above and beyond to answer the call of kindness.

These people are heroes.

#12. “A hero lives in my home town.

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More people who drive this make/model of car need to do this.

#11. “Not the hero I deserve, but the one I needed”

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Apparently there are a lot of these caped crusaders running around.

#10. “Thank you unsung hero for paying it forward.”

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Real heroes aren’t afraid to touch the toilet seat to leave a much needed warning.

#9. “A hero walks among us.”

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Some might say he has too much time on his hands. Others see a hero.

#8. A woman after my own heart.

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#7. “Working Class Hero”

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This man is a better friend than I.

#6. “The hero we deserve.”

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It’s the thought that counts.

#5. “Mexican Hero”

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A real American hero.

#4. “There are also some who take justice into their own hands:”

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I mean, how can you not cease and desist with such polite language?

#3. “This Man Is A National Hero”

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A sense of humor is priceless.

#2. I’m pretty sure she’d get some votes.

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#1. “Then you have the ones that leave messages meant to help you prosper:”

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I feel like our society’s need to rate things might be getting out of hand.

I don’t know about you, but I feel better now. A little.

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12 People Share the One Thing They Wish They’d Never Learned

Sure, knowledge is power and all of that…but what if you learned something that consistently made your life harder? Or forced you to make a decision you’d rather have avoided?

These 12 people have some interesting takes on why something they learned made their life worse and not better.

#12. Eerie, for sure

“That the Challenger crew was alive and possibly aware all the way down. At least two activated oxygen.”

#11. Eyelash pets

“That there are mites living on your eyelashes and eating the dead skin off of them.”

#10. Child abuse training is awful

“I was in a lecture on child abuse and they showed a video from a nanny cam of an 18 month old getting punched repeatedly by babysitters boyfriend. Most of it was off camera but the camera was jostled and you could hear everything. It seemed to last forever. I will randomly think of the clip and the parents when they saw the video. It’s been over 15 years since that lecture but it still makes me queasy.”

#9. War is hell

“What an incoming mortar impact sounds like. You got one of those big freezers in the garage with a door that swings open upwards? Pick it up and slam it down, sounds exactly like that. I may or may not have looked like a fucking weirdo once or twice in my life when people slammed their freezer/fridge doors behind me without warning.”

#8. True story

“That a lot of the world is covered in poop.”

#7. Family matters

“When I was 20, I learned that my grandpa raped my aunt and my mother was forced to watch. I suddenly understood why she didn’t cry at his funeral.”

#6. Can never unread

“I was reading a book about infamous cannibals. Just something I found in a true crime section and I was curious to see what insights were had. One of the men murdered his wife’s little sister, and described it in excruciating detail on a tape, I think his wife accidentally found it. What he said was transcribed into the book.

I have never had to put a book down before to prevent myself from throwing up. Every now and then some of what he says he did pops back in my head. I finished the book and I’m never opening it again.

(Edit: I wasn’t thinking when I posted. The book is named Death by Cannibal by Peter Davidson. The guy in question John Weber.).”

#5. Zombies, basically

“Prions.”

#4. You’ll never leave the house again

“OSHA stuff at bars and nightclubs. Most are waiting to burn up with people inside.”

#3. The truth might not set you free

“I don’t mind knowing my friend was molested by her father- I just wish I didn’t know the details. What he said to her what he made her do.

And then after her mother found out she sent them to counseling… and that’s it… didn’t kick him out… didn’t call the cops… just let him keep being an authority figure.

And then finally after learning all that I saw them driving away from my neighborhood. It was just her mom driving. I wanted to pull her out of the car and beat her so bad she’d remember it for the rest of her life. I didn’t do that or anything for that matter [it had happened 8 years earlier… and she asked me not to say anything]. I had been edgy and a little self righteous before this….

This made me angry and I’ve been angry about this for almost 5 years now.”

#2. The true depth of pain

“The “ant-walking alligator people” that roamed around after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima

“The Last Train From Hiroshima” is a clear-eyed catalog of every such horror, and not for the weak-stomached. Mr. Pellegrino follows his survivors as they trudge through wastelands that make “The Road” by Cormac McCarthy read like “Goodnight, Moon.” He describes the so-called “ant-walking alligators” that the survivors saw everywhere, men and women who “were now eyeless and faceless — with their heads transformed into blackened alligator hides displaying red holes, indicating mouths.”

The author continues: “The alligator people did not scream. Their mouths could not form the sounds. The noise they made was worse than screaming. They uttered a continuous murmur — like locusts on a midsummer night. One man, staggering on charred stumps of legs, was carrying a dead baby upside down.”

#1. Horrifying

“The 200 dead bodies used as landmarks on Mount Everest.”

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These 12 Comics from the 1930s Prove That People Never Change

These Latvian comics from the 1930s feature “everyday” people going about their lives – the “humor,” I suppose, is in the fact that the inside jokes are widely and easily understood.

Which pretty much means human beings have been awful for a long while.

#12. That cheating is funny is a running theme…

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#11. So lucky!

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#10. And you thought “Baby It’s Cold Outside” was creepy

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#9. *eyeroll*

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#8. Just hilarious #sarcasmfont

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#7. Because that’s what matters

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#6. Kids have always been brats

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#5. Salesmanship

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#4. #womensrights

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#3. Some lovely racism here

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#2. They spelled “creepy” wrong

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#1. How is this still a thing?

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h/t: Brightside

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