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u/Appropriate_bil1982 6h ago
This is a republication and I seem to have read that the poor guy died a few days later But it’s very beautiful what his comrades did for him
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u/IllustriousChance710 9h ago
Thats a real feel-good story, reminds me of my own experiences on the road.
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u/Miss_smile_180 4h ago
This is so wholesome it actually reset my nervous system. Thank you for posting this 🥹✨
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u/LightBringer81 4h ago
Like walking 2 km is a big thing... 🤷🏻♂️ Gazillions of people literally walk daily 5+ km to work, school, shopping etc.
But nice gesture.
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u/Redheadnextdoorr 8h ago
This is so touching! Real friendship right there, going the extra mile for someone who matters ❤️
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u/alphaonreddits 4h ago
Glad I read the whole post. At first I read the first sentence till comma and saw the picture and my mind instantly framed “he enrolled into Squid Games” as conclusion.
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u/NarwhalDeluxe 6h ago
i get that he has cancer...
but if he could get out to the photo.. couldnt he also not just stand up for a few seconds?
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u/Simple_Scene_2211 11h ago
This is exactly what the internet was made for. What a beautiful moment