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Jul 27 2009, 09:00 AM Post #1 |
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I was just on the Runescape forums and found this really good thread that got me thinking back to the free hugs campaign, the sick puppies endorsed way back. I've been smiling ever since i read it though and thought i'd share it. It's in the off-topic section of the Runescape forums and is called "You are Loved". the QC is: 23-24-229-58931914. Its a good read, and quite touching. Anyhow I've been smiling ever since reading that 20mins ago, and just watched the old free hugs campaign video on youtube, and its got me thinking...I'd actually love to do one of these sort of things, it sounds like alot of fun, and something you don't really get to see much. So if i actually do sum up the courage to do it i'll tell you, but for now just give me your thoughts on these sorts of events. |
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Jul 27 2009, 12:32 PM Post #2 |
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Me and my friends do a "Free Hugs" thing every second weds of the months during school. It's fun. I cheered up a girl's day once. Then we became close friends. I love doing things like this. |
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Jul 27 2009, 06:03 PM Post #3 |
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http://forum.runescape.com/forums.ws?23,24,229,58931914 Draco Verum writes: "Last August I did what I've been planning on doing for weeks: printed out a sign, pasted it to a box and stood at a busy intersection holding it up for everyone to see. It was a simple message, but one that the stony expressions on many of the faces I'd seen all around me seemed to cry out for: YOU ARE LOVED I stood there for 4 hours, trying to show as many people as I could that there was indeed someone out here...a stranger..a brother...who loves them. The response was touching. More often than not, the blank expressions turned to smiles. Even the "too cool" among them couldn't help but shift the corners of their mouths a bit. Some waved, others threw up peace signs..some rolled down their windows and yelled "YOU ARE TOO!" Perhaps the most touching of all was a woman who, while stopped at the light, made a gesture as if to hug me. Not romantic, but familiar...sisterly. And I sent a hug back her way..unabashed, unashamed..moved. Here we were at a safe distance..both providing a sort of validation to the other..that perhaps the world isn't as full of cold, apathetic robots or villainous psychopaths as we might be inclined to believe. There were a few dubious shouts of "WHO LOVES ME?" as if they were waiting for me to respond "Jesus loves you!" Instead, I'd say "I DO! I LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH!" Then they'd smile and throw a thumbs up.."THAT'S COOL" one said. And some broke out their cameras and snapped a shot. One even stopped and asked me to pose. How could I not oblige? And the cops drove by 3 times. I waved and pointed to the sign. "YOU ARE LOVED" Then I'd move over by a group of Election signs stuck in the ground nearby..in case one thought perhaps I was creating a distraction for drivers with my own. And there was the car full of nuns that honked and waved. And the jogger with his son. And the crazy teen with the flower painted on her cheek that stuck her head out of the window and shouted a loong drawn out.."I Loovvee YOOUU TOOOO!!!" And a skater showed up and joined in. "Hey! We love you!" he yelled at the passing cars, while I just held up my sign and grinned. "YOu are LOVED! It's TRUE! We Love you!" he continued. When his ride came, I told him to keep it real..and they honked their horn and smiled. "I'll be making a sign and going over to (street name)", he said, "that was fun!" And who knows? Maybe he will. The old Army Vet showed up and tried to press me about Jesus and Heaven. "Do you know if you're going to heaven when you die?" "Well, gee chief..I'm too busy enjoying life to worry about dying." "But do you know? Do you know who made heaven possible for you?", he evangelized. "Do tell me brother, I'm happy to learn what you know.." was my response. And he went on to explain Jesus and all manner of things I'd heard before, then pressed some booklets in my hand, for which I thanked him. And I wished him a beautiful day. And told him once again, how much I loved him and appreciated him stopping by. And he smiled. Very satisfied to have shared what was important to him. It didn't matter that I was completely focused on the moment, not the message. "What church are you from?" the limo driver asked. (The previous limo's occupant had stuck his head out of the sunroof to tell me to keep it up...and that he loved me too.) "No church at all! Just the church of Brotherly Love! I want everyone to know how much I love them." was my reply. And he nodded and smiled. Then gave me a thumbs up. The day drew on. And through the weariness of the workday, they still found their smiles. And they still found enough energy to toot the horn or risk a wave at a stranger. And I'd wave back, or throw them a peace sign..and smile. Lots of smiles. Of all of the people that passed me that day there was only ONE negative response. Some kids making a left turn yelled "And YOU are a ****!" I just threw them a peace sign and turned my attention elsewhere. There was no need to worry. They were outnumbered by the young and the eldery, the black, white, asian and latino. They were outnumbered by the well-to-do and the poor alike. They were outnumbered by the truckers and the bikers and the gangstas and the yuppies who all seemed to appreciate the fact that someone out there loved them, and had taken the time to say so. I've been doing this every week fairly regularly since then. Some offer money, I don't accept it. (Although I do accept a free bottle of cold water on a hot day.) The pizza place down the street gave me a free pizza..insisted on it. The guy at the 7-11 8 blocks away recognized me and offered my girl and I free drinks. We thanked him and paid anyway. All in all, this has been a positive experience..one that has helped restore my faith in the fact that we are NOT alone in this world..surrounded by robots..it just seems like it some days. And I believe, from what I've seen, that most of us wish society wasn't so cold..and that we weren't so distant from one another. I learned that being a brave, tough, courageous person means facing your fears...whatever they are...not just the kind that might get your face kicked in. (Withdrawing from an argument when our brains are screaming at us to say something back could just be the bravest thing some of us have ever done.) Being brave might mean showing your feelings when you're afraid to, because you've learned to hide them or because you're afraid of what others might say. It might mean standing at an intersection with a strange message with thousands of complete strangers driving by, judging you (for good or for bad) when it would be much easier not to stand there. Being brave could very well mean caring for others, sincerely..whether or not we're shown any concern in return. It might even mean giving a stranger a hug or a kind word..or a smile..because they need one..and because we're all in this mad experiment called society together. So here's what I'd like to say to each and every one of you: I may not agree with you, but that's ok. I love you. I may not like the things you do to yourself and to others, but that's ok. I love you. When you're with friends and happy as can be..I love you. When you're alone, sad, frustrated..feeling left out of life..I love you. When you've been praised, honored and put on a pedestal on your best days..I love you. When you've been teased, taunted, dumped on, beat up, cheated on, taken advantage of..it's ok..we'll get through it together..because I love you. And in the end, you may think I'm completely out of my mind for saying so..but I love you. I really do. Thanks for being here and sharing this world and the moments we have in it with me. Feel free to post ANY thoughts or comments you might have. Shout-outs to friends, family and loved ones are also appreciated. Bumps, of course are always welcome. And I'll be bumping the thread myself here and there just to remind you that, like it or not, you ARE loved. And I mean it for REAL..for real. Thanks for taking the time. Draco ~Special Thanks To~ J Man 7456 - For bumping this thread when I couldn't. All of you - For spreading the word and sharing the love." DeathSkull59: I'll give it a read. You got my attention when you made mention to Sick Puppies. Now, is this the same Sick Puppies that is a band that plays on the radio since last month down here in Florida? IF so, that's quite amazing, and I think I'll give that forum at RS a read, and perhaps copy and paste a quote here if it sounds worth while. 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| Deleted User | Jul 27 2009, 08:15 PM Post #4 |
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Wow this thread just made me feel so good. Made me smile ![]() FREE HUGSSSSSS FOR EVERYONE
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Jul 27 2009, 08:18 PM Post #5 |
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Lliannan13 is cool in my book. More people should like Free Hugs. |
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Jul 28 2009, 01:25 AM Post #6 |
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Haha woo *hugs anna back* it really does sound good, i should get some friends together sometime and seriously do it.Erik: It may be, they are an aussie band, been around for a while but got alot of coverage for the song they did which goes with the free hugs campaign video. Search em up on youtube, that'd be the best place to look. |
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Jul 28 2009, 04:54 PM Post #7 |
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Omg I just read this the other day on the forums I thought it was cool then I found this topic. Glad to see I was not the only person who saw it either many threads on the rs forums go unnoticed. I might do that because I live in the same town WBC lives in and they picket the downtown portion every week almost I should just go right across the street with that sign. |
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it really does sound good, i should get some friends together sometime and seriously do it.
7:54 PM Jul 10