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urbanfantasyinspiration:mcfuzzyfuzzface: urbanfantasyinspiration: mcfuzzyfuzzface: urbanfantasyinspiration:mcfuzzyfuzzface: This isnt positive, it’s a window into our soulless corporate hellscape and that you aren’t endlessly screaming into the void in despair and fury is maddening to me.Why the FUCK are we sharing stories about abject poverty and claiming that they are positive? Happy to answer any questions you may have …yes, charity and kindness are nice, though the offer of them rings hollow when the hand being offered does nothing about the system that allows the abject poverty to fucking exist, bitch. No it’s not. Kindness and charity are never wasted. You can bet it meant a lot to the woman they did it for “Cool”. This does not change that, when you take in the whole picture, it is not a hopeful story but a parable about our broken culture. No it’s not. Poverty has always existed and will always exist. It’s people like the ones in this story that keep us all going. Maybe you’re the one who’s broken no no, they’re right. if fuzzyface up there was in OP’s place, if they’d started screeching at the store manager or owner in fury at the soulless corporate hellscape, that would have fed that woman and her child that day, and every day after. if you’re not gonna change the whole system for the better before that woman finishes her transaction, then give people their bandaids and let people encourage others to give people bandaids too -- source link