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A Little Bit of Awesome: 2/10/2021 Edition

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A Little Bit of Awesome: 2/10/2021 Edition

Jason Schweitzer is awesome. He has been going to his local KFC for years, and realized that the same woman who gave him free fries when he was a kid is still working there. It turns out that Emilia has been working at his local location for 46 years. And Jason just wanted to show her some love, so he started a GoFundMe for her, and so far has raised over $23,000.
That’s awesome.


I’m sure you heard about the big money some people were making thanks to the Game Stop stock frenzy last week. Well, 20 year old Hunter Kahn took some of the almost $30,000 he made he donated a bunch of Nintendo Switch game consoles and games to Children’s Minnesota hospital.
That’s awesome.


And just because, here’s a goat and a toddler having a conversation.
It’s hard to tell who’s who.

https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1359216431179706369


 

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