My 2 year old son is obsessed with your Dino cube. When I showed him he audibly gasped and took my phone from me so he could zoom in and look at different parts of Dino cube. He looked at Dino cube’s face and turned to me and said “happy!!!” and I said yes, Dinosaur is happy!
He spent 5 minutes just admiring every part of Dino cube, he would’ve spent longer if I’d let him lol. Picture saved so he can look more later.
Genuinely the cutest thing I’ve read :’) Your sons “happy!!” comment is the single most greatest art critique I’ve received
I realised today that Reddit has changed their tagline to “Dive into anything.” Please, please do not dive into “anything” on Reddit. Or Twitter. Or Facebook. But, OCCASIONALLY the hellhole which is social media throws up something sweet and nice and I’ve collected a few! Like I did here!
There’s not many good things happening in the world right now so here’s a compilation of nice things, in case you’re doomscrolling through the internet as I so often do. Not so much intended to be escapism so much as… reassurance?
Something a bit good-er (the word ‘nicer’ doesn’t seem right) from my neck of the woods, in an attempt to counteract all the awful things going on today.
Coronavirus: 173 years on, Irish repay favour to Native American tribes hit by COVID-19 Native American tribes badly hit by coronavirus have received an unlikely boost after donations poured in from Ireland to repay a favour from 173 years ago.
More than 70 deaths linked to COVID-19 have been reported in Navajo Nation across Utah, […]
I had a lovely birthday, thanks in no small part to all you wonderful people who left messages. :) Right up til that day it was a pretty bad week full of fear and discomfort. I think the tide is starting to turn a little mental-health wise now though.
Here’s some positive, funny, or at least hopeful posts that I’ve been collecting over the past few weeks!
This paramedic in the UK received a coordinated standing-ovation, round of applause, and heartfelt “thank you” from her neighbors as she leaves her house for another grueling nightmare shift at the hospital.
Asiyah and Jawad Javed, owners of a small shop in Scotland, spent £2,000 on masks and alcohol gel, and are giving them away free to older people https://t.co/5LO1uOu2nb
A Texas woman’s quick-thinking during a medical emergency led her to save the life of a friend from 5,000 miles away. Aidan Jackson, a 17-year-old gamer from Widnes, England, suffered from a sudden seizure while playing video games with his friend from Texas, 20-year-old Dia Lathora. Dia had just put her headset back on when […]