If You Haven’t Smiled Today, Read This Twitter Thread Of People Sharing What They Love In Others
With this much of negativity surrounding us every day, we sometimes seem to forget the small good things, that keep us going. This time the topic is our loved ones and their quirky character traits that we've fallen for in the first place.
Recently, novelist Rachel Griffin found proof that when people genuinely love one another, even the tiniest things they do can make them feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Over 1,900 proofs and love stories, to be exact. That's how many Twitter users responded to her tweet, asking, "Tell me something random about a person you love that makes you smile every time you think of it."
From tough guys turning sweet when seeing a puppy, to true stories of dedicated love and just wholesome little snippets of happy thoughts; we've gathered the most wholesome, best tweets responding to Rachel's query. So, if you're feeling bummed or just need some heartwarming stories, scroll down below!
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No, no, no, no... You can't just say he made up a song and not tell us the lyrics!
My wife does this too. I remain befuddled. I'm going to look over one day and find her eyes welled up because a xenomorph queen lost a flying vagina egg to a flame thrower. "Poor mother just trying to feed her babies..." *sniffle* I just know it.
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I always laugh whenever i see a corgi walking away from behind!
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that reminds me! one of my cats sometimes needs attention and cries out until someone will oblige. she used to meow out loud in the morning while my father was getting ready for work. she would shave with the cat meowing full volume, and ask her "what's wrong? what do you need?" then proceeded to follow her up until her food bowl, since she wanted him to look at her while eating. i could hear him go "awwww you're soooo good at munching... such a great chewer... go for it, you eat soooo well" haahhahahaha that cracked me up every time
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oh, ok, ummmmm 988 million birds die every year from window collisions nononono wait I messed up
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My wife and I do the same thing only with a small stuffed killer whale I won at the fair. It's always funny seeing it in weird places.
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My husband makes fun of me that I have to forward all the way to the end of a recorded show so I can say I finished it. It feels half finished if I delete when the show is over versus the end of the recording.
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my bf and I do the same, but sometimes he gets grumpy for getting no kiss. I tell him I did kiss him, but he was asleep. If I try to wake him up for a kiss, he gets so grumpy, that I rather kiss him asleep :P
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that sounds like something from my worst nightmares "what is that on the wall" "oh dear god a hot apple spider"
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My 86 year old father still talks to the squirrels and birds outside. He has peanuts he feeds the squirrels and they will come up to him and take the peanuts out of his hand. The birds and he cheep at each other as well. He just sits outside and waits for them, then he whistles and chirps.
When I first met my husband we went to play cards with his parents and I lost terribly. Scores were kept in a notebook going back many decades. Comments were made about my low score etc. I was embarrassed and felt disgraced. On our next date my now husband presented me with the score sheet which he had ripped out of the notebook (verboten!) He presented it to me and said he was ashamed that I had been treated like that and knew I had too much grace and class to say anything to them. We went back to visit them and his father suggested cards. My husband was panic stricken. This time I beat all of them.The look of pride on my husbands face is still clear 20 years later. Unbeknownst to him I had learned how to play. He to this day consistently supports and encourages me. And we still have the score sheet.
My 86 year old father still talks to the squirrels and birds outside. He has peanuts he feeds the squirrels and they will come up to him and take the peanuts out of his hand. The birds and he cheep at each other as well. He just sits outside and waits for them, then he whistles and chirps.
When I first met my husband we went to play cards with his parents and I lost terribly. Scores were kept in a notebook going back many decades. Comments were made about my low score etc. I was embarrassed and felt disgraced. On our next date my now husband presented me with the score sheet which he had ripped out of the notebook (verboten!) He presented it to me and said he was ashamed that I had been treated like that and knew I had too much grace and class to say anything to them. We went back to visit them and his father suggested cards. My husband was panic stricken. This time I beat all of them.The look of pride on my husbands face is still clear 20 years later. Unbeknownst to him I had learned how to play. He to this day consistently supports and encourages me. And we still have the score sheet.