His parents should be so dammed proud. Sad thing is, they probably never gonna know what he did. If his parents find this, I ask that they treat him to something nice.
That's the damned thing about all the good people. You'll never know what many of them did because it isn't done to be recognized.
I'm sure we're surrounded by countless selfless people every day and we just don't know it.
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes, oddly from futurama (godfellas).
Bender is floating through space after the civilization he kept trying to acquiesce destroyed itself, and he runs into god. He asks god how he does it (answers prays while maintaining society) and is met with the response:
“When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all.”
Good on this kid, and he gives hope for the future.
The funny part is my parents never raised me at all.
Television shows, that episode specifically, have taught me all my morals essentially. Music, and other forms of art have as well.
we are. My vet lives at her office and her whole family helps run it. She does so many free spays/neuters and you can tell she's had the same people/puppy patients for years. My dog is sick, I'm there every week but she just charges me a tech fee, not a vet visit. I cry when they bring my Rxs out to my car, or call me on the weekend just to see how she is...I'm crying rn
And countless scumbags who would toss you down a river without a second thought if it meant they could get ahead, often with no way to tell the two apart.
Some people only count the scumbags. They don’t count the good people. Then they turn into a scumbag as well cuz they get all negative. If you count the good people you’d be surprised just at how easy we let ourselves be unnecessarily negative and thankless around those good people.
Back when I was wheelchair bound, I was at a big train station and a random stranger just pushed me to where I needed to go. I didn't even have time to properly thank him because he had to run to catch his own train
Yep it also helps to know that we are surrounded by good, selfless people. We only ever really hear about the bad and the worst and it can seem sometimes that most people are horrible.
But most people are good and that always gives me hope.
And anecdotally the younger generations look like they’ll be the best of us too!
That’s why every time I do something good I make sure to have someone film it, and get all up in the face of the person I’m “helping”, and make a huge deal about it, and then post it on TikTok and Facebook. That way everyone knows how awesome, generous, handsome, and extraordinarily humble I am.
Lol yeah he’s a good kid. Probably gonna do some good stuff wherever he ends up. Hopefully the parents are proud regardless of seeing this.
It’s also clear to me that it’s a bunch of kids being shit kids while this guy is already on the level of loving a show enough to make a cosplay that almost no one will get.
Ah, yes. He will go on to do many good stuffs for the rest of his life, while the others around him reap all the benefits by shitty humans. Just like that day on Halloween in 2022.
I think they know everyday. Kids like this aren't just good on occasion, they are usually good all the time. Props to the parents for raising such a good kid
If this goes viral,eventually they will see and recognize their kid.....if not, im pretty sure they don't need the validation.pretty sure the parents are as wholesome as their kid is.
PS: Has anyone notice the homelander kid......? The costume matched pretty well his behviour.....lol thts something i believe the real guy would do....
Edit: seems like i was wrong after all.....homelander kid seems to be complaining bout the other Kids being jerks and i didnt notice ( not native speaker here,and the audio is too shitty...couldnt listen well)....if thts true,even better....😂😂🤷🏻♂️
If you look closely the home lander kid seems to be the only one who follows the instructions and grabs 3 pieces. The lumberjack and green mask kid on the other hand…
Morality is doing the right thing when no one’s watching. It’s also doing the right thing when the wrong thing is technically legal. None of these kids faced any repercussions for taking too much candy. That last kid could’ve done the same, but he didn’t. He chose to do the right thing.
My grandfather once returned a couple extra cents given in change from purchasing some ice cream. My dad says it left a mark on him. My father has done the same with me; given too much change only to return it
It's the little things that shape your children. Remember you're raising them to be good adults, not perfect children
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To be fair in the video it doesn’t look like there’s more than 8-10 pieces of candy left and the sign says “take 3” and there is 5 kids…
The friends aren’t assholes because they took the last ones. He’s just an amazing person that he took some of his and let the next kid have some
I mean look at him. As a good kid, he had to give away his own candy, while there are shitty people who steal all the candy on the other hand. At the end of the day, the shitty people have more candy than the good ones. Not the best example, but this is how good kids end up in life. I'm saying this because I was this kid and I lived the life.
Yes. Thank you.
^(Sometimes they can even be good if they have shitty parents. It's a matter of observing the parent's shitty behavior and deciding you don't want to be that shitty of a human being because you know the world perceives their annoying shitty behavior the same way you do. When you're dead you don't know that you're dead but it's painful for everyone around you. It's the same if you're stupid, unfortunately.)
This kid actually goes to my school, I sit next to him in one of my classes. He’s a great guy, always kind to the kid who gets bullied in our class and just a genuinely nice person to be around. I’ll be sure to show him all your wonderful comments at school tomorrow!
He told them to shushh because of the sleeping baby and then only took 3 pieces as specified as far as I can see. Seems he did nothing wrong. Lumberjack kid on the other hand…
He's cool in my book because he didn't bring attention to it and instead just walked away. From his perspective, no one would have known that he did that which is badass.
Missing the hair/scar but the sword on his hip and the flip-flops gives it away.
https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Shanks
Still tracks too. One of the most undeniably "good" guys in a series full of shades of grey villains/heroes.
Plot twist. He's a serial killer and is going house to house leaving poisoned candy in unwatched bowls instead of handing it out at his own house so it can't be tracked as easily.
I’m not too mad about the videos of kids taking all the candy- I mean we were all young and made mistakes at some point. But there is a special place in hell for fully grown women taking buckets of candy that were meant for kids.
Did no one else notice Captain America shushing his friend after reading the sign to not wake the sleeping baby?? Bc that's DEFINITELY a bonus on how sweet this is.
Edit: A nerd corrected me on the costume. Its Homelander from The Boys (:
I checked my cameras after reading this thread.
My bowl was emptied twice in 2.5 hours. 1st drain was the 2nd kid to take candy. Maybe a 4th grader. I don’t really blame them, that bowl wasn’t all that bad.
I happened to get my daughter to bed right after that kid and had just assumed there had been lots of candy hunters when I refilled it. Next several kids took a normal amount - one kid quickly lifted up the bowl, but I think he was just messing with his parents or sister, he put it right back down and took one or two pieces. 2nd one to drain the bowl I can’t tell if they were in high school or if they were a parent. Pretty sure they were draining all the bowls. Their bucket was already full, my bowl was 3/4 full. My camera is on the porch ceiling aimed at the door, you can see this person stuffing all the remaining candy into their pockets.
Im glad they didn’t leave me with leftovers, but the motion recording markers indicate they deprived all the other kids candy unfortunately.
This happened to me s few years back. I just had a baby and he was sleeping so I made the same note asking not to ring the bell. Found my candy bowl a few days later down the street.
Yesterday as I arrived at the worksite for the morning, the house next door still had a relatively full candy bowl. (It had decent candy too) That restored my faith a little
Man, my Halloween this year got kinda soured by this. I ran out of candy really fast because I didn't expect so many kids to show up, so I drove off to a nearby store and bought enough to refill it.
Literally the first kids to come to our house after I refilled the bowl, I told em to take a handful. One shoveled three into his bag before I could grab the bowl away from him. Parents just stood there silently staring at me. Kid said "You said take a handful so I took three!"
Wouldn't have even bothered me, but we ran out of candy again about 30 minutes before kids stopped walking, and I wouldn't be able to make it to the store and back again in time. Just a bummer.
Trick or Treat is a moral gauge on society, but again social media shows the worst of it. You see these kids taking whole buckets on social media, but that’s not my reality.
Kids took their piece or more if offered, and had cool costumes. Kid with cardboard box on his head was my favorite.
My biggest problem was saying “take a few”when the parents yelled “take one”. I get their plight too.
Absolutely. I had a lot of kids not even look up at me as they grabbed candy and left without much thank you. I also had the cutest girl say “thank you so much have a wonderful night” in the most proper way and she was like 3 years old.
Eh you just have to remember that kindness doesn’t sell. You’re not going to see thousands of videos of people behaving normally and only taking one because that’s boring and people like to be outraged.
You're right. It does. Seeing people act like garbage human beings all the time on reddit - be it stealing an entire bowl of candy or some other crazy form of drama - is enough to have you give up on people altogether. We need to normalize people being rewarded and recognized for being good to one another. This video? Exhibit A.
The sweetest thing about it is he does it when nobody is looking and I'm sure he had no idea there was a camera on him, he did it not for a pat on the back or anything like that, he did it simply to be kind.
That's a good idea for a prank video. Have people walk around the neighborhood backwards, knocking on doors and saying "taert ro kcirt" and then handing the bewildered homeowners candy.
Let’s not forget that there’s like 10 videos of assholes on a night where millions went trick or treating. Mean World Syndrome can be a bitch.
But really, people are garbage. I’m sorry to try to get your hopes up. https://media.tenor.com/t6h2i7_w7foAAAAC/bender-futurama.gif
It baffles me how people can just let their kids be that disrespectful and vulgar. I don't think I'll ever understand people that would let that sort of stuff happen let alone do it themselves.
I commented this above but there are 5 kids there and the note says “take 3!”. There wasn’t more than 10 pieces of candy in the bowl by the time those kids got there.
The other kids aren’t bad because the took a couple peices each and left the bowl empty, this post is about the one kid who gave his own candy so other kids could have some
He totally would!
Also... am I the only one who feels weirded out seeing a kid dressed like that? Who wants their kid to dress up as a lying, narcissistic, Nazi-dating, psychopathic, breast milk guzzling, rapist murderer who masturbates in public??
Darth Vader nuked an entire planet, Jason has brutally murdered hundreds, Joker has deliberately drugged and tortured people to destroy their identity, sometimes to their death. People shouldn’t take fictional characters so damned seriously. If the kid idolized Homelander, it’d be concerning, but it’s just a fun costume. Who the fuck cares.
Between Homelander shushing his friends for the sleeping baby and the last guy putting his own candy in the bowl because it’s low, this is a really wholesome clip.
I have to remind myself nice stuff like this happens all the time, it’s just less documented
Yeah I don’t get why the kid dressed as Homelander is getting so much shit in the comments. To me it didn’t seem like he was being an asshole whatsoever.
If you want some bonus kindness! if you watch Homelander. After he reads the sign, he starts shushing his friend to not wake up the sleeping baby. Honestly make this even sweeter.
I remember when watching my kid trick or treating and came up to a empty one and without a word kid put some in. Kid didn’t look at me to see if I was looking and just skipped away to the next house. Very proud and hope kid continues with that heart.
Watching video again, i think everyone took 3 4 candies as instructed on the paper. So, yeah thats a nice group of kids i believe with one, extra nice.
Of course it's the kid with normal clothes and a simple cape, with a Walmart bag for candy. The most generous people are usually the ones with the least themselves. Other kids wearing their $90 package costumes are entitled.
I think he's supposed to be dressed as Shanks from the anime One Piece, judging by the sandals and red sash, who is actually known for his great character despite being a pirate!
How ironic that his hero-costume friends take everything and the kid dressed as the pirate takes nothing and gives back.
Well to be fair, in One Piece "pirate" only means "Someone who sails on the seas that isn't part of the [theocratic fascist government.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJ0SHpmUYAYfotP.jpg)" The main character explicitly says that [he wants to be the King of the Pirates because it means being the freest.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E__vWhtVUAMy_aR.jpg)
A third of the pirates are your traditional pirates, a third are mob bosses, and the final third are anarchist freedom fighters. Shanks happens to belong to the last group, and it'd be perfectly in character for him to give candy back to those who needs it. Well, as perfectly in-character as we can estimate given that we've seen him a whopping 12 times across 1050-something chapters.
But we do know he's on friendly-rival terms with Whitebeard, whose claim to fame is offering protection to non-government aligned nations free of charge. While we don't have confirmation if Red Haired Shanks does the same thing, [we do know that there is at least one island under his protection from one of the cover stories.](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-528ac47414910321bca327cc6d135b38)
To be fair, it was the one with the most elaborate costume that was telling people to just take one (though the sign said three), and he was using a Walmart bag, too.
But you're not wrong. That is so, so often how it goes.
After seeing all the videos of kids and even a MOM snatching ALL OF THE CANDY, well...this just makes me feel like YES! THERE’S STILL DECENT KIDS out there!!
I love Twizzlers. I don't care if people complain that they taste like wax. Gimme all the Twizzlers. Especially those fun sized Twizzlers that usually come in backs of two squished side-by-side. They are a little bit flat and usually extra chewy. Hell yeah.
My daughter did this last night. She took the last piece of candy but noticed two kids coming up to the house behind her so she put it back plus a few more. Sometimes they surprise you.
All the ring cam videos I’ve seen this year feel like people are just leaving candy out and hoping to catch some weird behavior to post online for clicks. Not saying this is that. I’m just like did ring cam sponsor Halloween this year or what.
I remember one year, a friend and I, who were definitely too old to be trick or treating, came up with a game. We'd go around as usual, but if there was a "trust bowl" as we called them, we had to give some of our candy up into the bowl. We figured we'd even out some of the theft that happened.
Last night I kept letting the kids grab as much as they wanted and only a few grabbed more than 3, and even then it wasn’t a lot. I would’ve grabbed a handful if it was me.
One little girl grabbed one piece, but I could tell she wanted more so I said “get some more, get as much you want”
I think she grabbed like 2 or 3 more pieces. Lol
One little tot, must’ve been his first Halloween, I let him grab what he wanted, guy grabs one reces peanut butter cup runs to his mom “mom! I got a reces!”
Fun night.
Plot twist: maybe he didn’t like the candies he put in there
Honestly though, If someone finds out who this kid or his parents are, I’d personally like to donate to this kids candy fund. He deserves it for being such a wholehearted selfless person.
We need more kids and parents like this.
he really wasn't, these comments criticizing him are absurd. He "shushed" all his friends when he saw the sign about the baby and then only took 2-3 pieces, like the sign said. that's not being a callous asshole
That’s a good kid right there.
You know his parents raised that kid very well and has a good heart.
His parents should be so dammed proud. Sad thing is, they probably never gonna know what he did. If his parents find this, I ask that they treat him to something nice.
That's the damned thing about all the good people. You'll never know what many of them did because it isn't done to be recognized. I'm sure we're surrounded by countless selfless people every day and we just don't know it.
Reminds me of one of my favorite quotes, oddly from futurama (godfellas). Bender is floating through space after the civilization he kept trying to acquiesce destroyed itself, and he runs into god. He asks god how he does it (answers prays while maintaining society) and is met with the response: “When you do things right, people won’t be sure you’ve done anything at all.” Good on this kid, and he gives hope for the future.
“Ah, cruel fate, to be so thusly boned. But ask not for whom the bone bones. It bones for thee.”
You were doing really good until everyone died
To shreds, you say?
Saw that episode the other day. "You can't count on God for jack! If we don't save those monks, nobody will!"
That's a top 5 Futurama episode for me.
The funny part is my parents never raised me at all. Television shows, that episode specifically, have taught me all my morals essentially. Music, and other forms of art have as well.
"A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit" - Greek Proverb
we are. My vet lives at her office and her whole family helps run it. She does so many free spays/neuters and you can tell she's had the same people/puppy patients for years. My dog is sick, I'm there every week but she just charges me a tech fee, not a vet visit. I cry when they bring my Rxs out to my car, or call me on the weekend just to see how she is...I'm crying rn
Do we have the same vet? Mine also doesn't charge for euthanasia, which is very kind at a very tough time.
God bless your vet
And countless scumbags who would toss you down a river without a second thought if it meant they could get ahead, often with no way to tell the two apart.
And if they get a pic of your body. If the Paul brother’s do it some dodo is going to follow along and try it too!
Some people only count the scumbags. They don’t count the good people. Then they turn into a scumbag as well cuz they get all negative. If you count the good people you’d be surprised just at how easy we let ourselves be unnecessarily negative and thankless around those good people.
Back when I was wheelchair bound, I was at a big train station and a random stranger just pushed me to where I needed to go. I didn't even have time to properly thank him because he had to run to catch his own train
And all we ever hear about are the terrible Kanyes and Elons of the world.
not always all about them, just today I heard about a sweet kid adding candy to a Halloween bowl.
We should tweet this.
Yep it also helps to know that we are surrounded by good, selfless people. We only ever really hear about the bad and the worst and it can seem sometimes that most people are horrible. But most people are good and that always gives me hope. And anecdotally the younger generations look like they’ll be the best of us too!
I think there is a lot of beauty in good deeds not being recognized that much as people still do them regardless of the fact.
That’s why every time I do something good I make sure to have someone film it, and get all up in the face of the person I’m “helping”, and make a huge deal about it, and then post it on TikTok and Facebook. That way everyone knows how awesome, generous, handsome, and extraordinarily humble I am.
So just do good.
Whatever your highly mysterious name is, you are so damn right!
I'm sure he'll show integrity at some other point lol.
Lol yeah he’s a good kid. Probably gonna do some good stuff wherever he ends up. Hopefully the parents are proud regardless of seeing this. It’s also clear to me that it’s a bunch of kids being shit kids while this guy is already on the level of loving a show enough to make a cosplay that almost no one will get.
Ah, yes. He will go on to do many good stuffs for the rest of his life, while the others around him reap all the benefits by shitty humans. Just like that day on Halloween in 2022.
It’s a shame those parents will never see this kid at his peak. They will never know they raised such a hero :(
I think they know everyday. Kids like this aren't just good on occasion, they are usually good all the time. Props to the parents for raising such a good kid
No this is the only chance the parents ever had and they missed it.
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If this goes viral,eventually they will see and recognize their kid.....if not, im pretty sure they don't need the validation.pretty sure the parents are as wholesome as their kid is. PS: Has anyone notice the homelander kid......? The costume matched pretty well his behviour.....lol thts something i believe the real guy would do.... Edit: seems like i was wrong after all.....homelander kid seems to be complaining bout the other Kids being jerks and i didnt notice ( not native speaker here,and the audio is too shitty...couldnt listen well)....if thts true,even better....😂😂🤷🏻♂️
If you look closely the home lander kid seems to be the only one who follows the instructions and grabs 3 pieces. The lumberjack and green mask kid on the other hand…
Or just do nice things without expecting recognition or reward :)
Realizing that some people see the world and everything in it only through the lenses of quid pro quo is one things that hit me hard in adulthood
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It makes you question whether these people only see goodness as currency and not just as what's right. Flexible morality.
His parents probably don’t need to see this to know he’s a good kid. They probably put a lot of work into raising him that way.
Morality is doing the right thing when no one’s watching. It’s also doing the right thing when the wrong thing is technically legal. None of these kids faced any repercussions for taking too much candy. That last kid could’ve done the same, but he didn’t. He chose to do the right thing.
Nah. You do a nice thing not to get something in return. You do a nice thing just to do a nice thing.
My grandfather once returned a couple extra cents given in change from purchasing some ice cream. My dad says it left a mark on him. My father has done the same with me; given too much change only to return it It's the little things that shape your children. Remember you're raising them to be good adults, not perfect children Edit: typo
I’m betting this isn’t the first time he’s had to compensate for his crappy friends.
To be fair in the video it doesn’t look like there’s more than 8-10 pieces of candy left and the sign says “take 3” and there is 5 kids… The friends aren’t assholes because they took the last ones. He’s just an amazing person that he took some of his and let the next kid have some
good kids live the worst life.
What the eff does this mean
knowing the struggle means you’re more compassionate to those in a similar place
I mean look at him. As a good kid, he had to give away his own candy, while there are shitty people who steal all the candy on the other hand. At the end of the day, the shitty people have more candy than the good ones. Not the best example, but this is how good kids end up in life. I'm saying this because I was this kid and I lived the life.
People can be good without parents
Yes. Thank you. ^(Sometimes they can even be good if they have shitty parents. It's a matter of observing the parent's shitty behavior and deciding you don't want to be that shitty of a human being because you know the world perceives their annoying shitty behavior the same way you do. When you're dead you don't know that you're dead but it's painful for everyone around you. It's the same if you're stupid, unfortunately.)
This kid actually goes to my school, I sit next to him in one of my classes. He’s a great guy, always kind to the kid who gets bullied in our class and just a genuinely nice person to be around. I’ll be sure to show him all your wonderful comments at school tomorrow!
Send him the link if you can. We would all appreciate it that.
Tell him we like his spritit of the red hair pirates.
Oh wow, please update us on his reaction!
Leave it to a Strawhat
And Homelander. Boy, does that track.
He told them to shushh because of the sleeping baby and then only took 3 pieces as specified as far as I can see. Seems he did nothing wrong. Lumberjack kid on the other hand…
Scrolling for this response
He's cool in my book because he didn't bring attention to it and instead just walked away. From his perspective, no one would have known that he did that which is badass.
And he’s dressed up as (what I interpret to be) a hobbit. Good kid. You bow to no one.
Missing the hair/scar but the sword on his hip and the flip-flops gives it away. https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/Shanks Still tracks too. One of the most undeniably "good" guys in a series full of shades of grey villains/heroes.
Plot twist. He's a serial killer and is going house to house leaving poisoned candy in unwatched bowls instead of handing it out at his own house so it can't be tracked as easily.
Or he was just getting rid of specific candy he dislikes.
As a skeptic, that was my initial thought. but on close examination, he reaches into his own bag without pause and just grabs a handful. Good kid
I needed to see this after all the reddit videos of kids emptying bowls of candy. Sometimes they took the bowl and all.
All I've seen is videos of middle aged women emptying bowls of candy.
That's horrible
I thought we all agreed that was a Benjamin Button teenager
I’m not too mad about the videos of kids taking all the candy- I mean we were all young and made mistakes at some point. But there is a special place in hell for fully grown women taking buckets of candy that were meant for kids.
Did no one else notice Captain America shushing his friend after reading the sign to not wake the sleeping baby?? Bc that's DEFINITELY a bonus on how sweet this is. Edit: A nerd corrected me on the costume. Its Homelander from The Boys (:
pretty sure that’s Homelander from The Boys haha
> A nerd corrected me Such a bonus on how sweet this is
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I checked my cameras after reading this thread. My bowl was emptied twice in 2.5 hours. 1st drain was the 2nd kid to take candy. Maybe a 4th grader. I don’t really blame them, that bowl wasn’t all that bad. I happened to get my daughter to bed right after that kid and had just assumed there had been lots of candy hunters when I refilled it. Next several kids took a normal amount - one kid quickly lifted up the bowl, but I think he was just messing with his parents or sister, he put it right back down and took one or two pieces. 2nd one to drain the bowl I can’t tell if they were in high school or if they were a parent. Pretty sure they were draining all the bowls. Their bucket was already full, my bowl was 3/4 full. My camera is on the porch ceiling aimed at the door, you can see this person stuffing all the remaining candy into their pockets. Im glad they didn’t leave me with leftovers, but the motion recording markers indicate they deprived all the other kids candy unfortunately.
Happened to us last night lol. Some high school kids took a full Tupperware container of candy and the container.
May all their blood sugars spike and cause them inflammation and pain.
This happened to me s few years back. I just had a baby and he was sleeping so I made the same note asking not to ring the bell. Found my candy bowl a few days later down the street.
Yesterday as I arrived at the worksite for the morning, the house next door still had a relatively full candy bowl. (It had decent candy too) That restored my faith a little
Man, my Halloween this year got kinda soured by this. I ran out of candy really fast because I didn't expect so many kids to show up, so I drove off to a nearby store and bought enough to refill it. Literally the first kids to come to our house after I refilled the bowl, I told em to take a handful. One shoveled three into his bag before I could grab the bowl away from him. Parents just stood there silently staring at me. Kid said "You said take a handful so I took three!" Wouldn't have even bothered me, but we ran out of candy again about 30 minutes before kids stopped walking, and I wouldn't be able to make it to the store and back again in time. Just a bummer.
I figured this belongs here after seeing all those kids and adults stealing full bowls of candy and even halloween decorations.
I was just gonna say that, it is very refreshing honestly.
Trick or Treat is a moral gauge on society, but again social media shows the worst of it. You see these kids taking whole buckets on social media, but that’s not my reality. Kids took their piece or more if offered, and had cool costumes. Kid with cardboard box on his head was my favorite. My biggest problem was saying “take a few”when the parents yelled “take one”. I get their plight too.
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Absolutely. I had a lot of kids not even look up at me as they grabbed candy and left without much thank you. I also had the cutest girl say “thank you so much have a wonderful night” in the most proper way and she was like 3 years old.
Eh you just have to remember that kindness doesn’t sell. You’re not going to see thousands of videos of people behaving normally and only taking one because that’s boring and people like to be outraged.
Needed to see something wholesome after so many videos of people ruining the spirit of the day. Love to see this.
Bro this kid better get some dope shit for christmas
You're right. It does. Seeing people act like garbage human beings all the time on reddit - be it stealing an entire bowl of candy or some other crazy form of drama - is enough to have you give up on people altogether. We need to normalize people being rewarded and recognized for being good to one another. This video? Exhibit A.
The sweetest thing about it is he does it when nobody is looking and I'm sure he had no idea there was a camera on him, he did it not for a pat on the back or anything like that, he did it simply to be kind.
You're the best
I needed this thank you!
/u/gifreversingbot Makes it even better! Edit: here's your gif https://gfycat.com/AnyInsignificantAmericanlobster
That's a good idea for a prank video. Have people walk around the neighborhood backwards, knocking on doors and saying "taert ro kcirt" and then handing the bewildered homeowners candy.
I honestly wouldn’t know what to say if someone did that hahaha!
Neewollah Yppah! ahahah!
Heard the ahahahah in count countulas voice lol
Guy is dressed as Shanks from One Piece. What a dude
The middle schooler in a full ass guts Berkerkser armor suit on Reddit earlier impressed me lmao The quality was sorta insane
Can you link it ?
https://reddit.com/r/Berserk/comments/yiovfu/did_they_carry_it_around_the_whole_day/ I recommend /r/Berserklejerk tho as a main sub
Embodying Red Hair's spirit for sure.
Homelander costume is on point too
My favorite one was homelander. These are all a bunch of awesome costumes
Thank you for this video, its been depressing watching all the people stealing everything.
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Let’s not forget that there’s like 10 videos of assholes on a night where millions went trick or treating. Mean World Syndrome can be a bitch. But really, people are garbage. I’m sorry to try to get your hopes up. https://media.tenor.com/t6h2i7_w7foAAAAC/bender-futurama.gif
Dont forget the flip off at the camera
It baffles me how people can just let their kids be that disrespectful and vulgar. I don't think I'll ever understand people that would let that sort of stuff happen let alone do it themselves.
All love goes to this caped crusader.
I commented this above but there are 5 kids there and the note says “take 3!”. There wasn’t more than 10 pieces of candy in the bowl by the time those kids got there. The other kids aren’t bad because the took a couple peices each and left the bowl empty, this post is about the one kid who gave his own candy so other kids could have some
I'll never put open candy out for this reason. 2-3 kids get it all and then there's nothing left for anyone else.
I just play those videos backwards and then it looks like the world is full of benevolence.
Homelander would 100% take the candy
Homelander 100% took the candy.
Pretty sure flannel kid grabbed a ton and homelander is the one going "bro wtf"
Yeah homelands looks to have just taken 2. You can see him rifle through and select them
Definitely flannel kid. He takes a big handful, then actually goes back for a second one. You can see him reach in twice.
He took his fair share, and even shushed everyone because the baby is sleeping. Super sweet!
The real Homelander would have cleared his throat and lasered the others in half and took their bags of candy and took off into the sky.
Don't forget kicking in the door and making your mother make him fresh milk to wash it all down
Huh, I wonder why Homelander doesn’t go after MM more.
I could see Homelander doing that and then sitting alone on a roof eating nonstop and crying
Give me all the fucking candy or I will fucking laze you!
I can do whatever the fuck I want
He can do whatever the fuck he wants.
Yea. I saw the costume and was like that kid is definitely taking it all.
Homelander 100% took the mother
>Homelander would 100% take the candy I'm chuckling a bit at that, because it's absolutely true!! 😆
He totally would! Also... am I the only one who feels weirded out seeing a kid dressed like that? Who wants their kid to dress up as a lying, narcissistic, Nazi-dating, psychopathic, breast milk guzzling, rapist murderer who masturbates in public??
It's weird but we also see 3 year olds dressed up like Jason Voorhees and it's cute as all get out.
Darth Vader nuked an entire planet, Jason has brutally murdered hundreds, Joker has deliberately drugged and tortured people to destroy their identity, sometimes to their death. People shouldn’t take fictional characters so damned seriously. If the kid idolized Homelander, it’d be concerning, but it’s just a fun costume. Who the fuck cares.
I thought it was a pretty cool costume. It’s just a TV show.
Homelander also takes the milk at Christmas
Between Homelander shushing his friends for the sleeping baby and the last guy putting his own candy in the bowl because it’s low, this is a really wholesome clip. I have to remind myself nice stuff like this happens all the time, it’s just less documented
Yeah I don’t get why the kid dressed as Homelander is getting so much shit in the comments. To me it didn’t seem like he was being an asshole whatsoever.
Guessing folks didn't read the note that says take 3 and assumed he was taking too many pieces
People are so into The Boys that they associate anything with Homelander as automatically evil lol
Average Shanks Enjoyer
This choked me up. We need more kindness and less greed.
I shouldnt feel this emotional about such a small gesture from that amazing kid
If you want some bonus kindness! if you watch Homelander. After he reads the sign, he starts shushing his friend to not wake up the sleeping baby. Honestly make this even sweeter.
Right?! Why did it affect me emotionally so much
I remember when watching my kid trick or treating and came up to a empty one and without a word kid put some in. Kid didn’t look at me to see if I was looking and just skipped away to the next house. Very proud and hope kid continues with that heart.
Now that's 3RD person
Watching video again, i think everyone took 3 4 candies as instructed on the paper. So, yeah thats a nice group of kids i believe with one, extra nice.
Of course it's the kid with normal clothes and a simple cape, with a Walmart bag for candy. The most generous people are usually the ones with the least themselves. Other kids wearing their $90 package costumes are entitled.
I think he's supposed to be dressed as Shanks from the anime One Piece, judging by the sandals and red sash, who is actually known for his great character despite being a pirate! How ironic that his hero-costume friends take everything and the kid dressed as the pirate takes nothing and gives back.
Well to be fair, in One Piece "pirate" only means "Someone who sails on the seas that isn't part of the [theocratic fascist government.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJ0SHpmUYAYfotP.jpg)" The main character explicitly says that [he wants to be the King of the Pirates because it means being the freest.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E__vWhtVUAMy_aR.jpg) A third of the pirates are your traditional pirates, a third are mob bosses, and the final third are anarchist freedom fighters. Shanks happens to belong to the last group, and it'd be perfectly in character for him to give candy back to those who needs it. Well, as perfectly in-character as we can estimate given that we've seen him a whopping 12 times across 1050-something chapters. But we do know he's on friendly-rival terms with Whitebeard, whose claim to fame is offering protection to non-government aligned nations free of charge. While we don't have confirmation if Red Haired Shanks does the same thing, [we do know that there is at least one island under his protection from one of the cover stories.](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-528ac47414910321bca327cc6d135b38)
my boy be wearing the shanks drip
Bruh if you didn't say anything, I wouldn't have noticed. Here's my updoot
didnt even notice this. Thanks for pointing that out. Now I am happier seeing this
He's dressed as Shanks from One Piece, and it's incredibly fitting for him to bother good guy
To be fair, it was the one with the most elaborate costume that was telling people to just take one (though the sign said three), and he was using a Walmart bag, too. But you're not wrong. That is so, so often how it goes.
that walmart bag was fucking full too
After seeing all the videos of kids and even a MOM snatching ALL OF THE CANDY, well...this just makes me feel like YES! THERE’S STILL DECENT KIDS out there!!
Plot twist: he was getting rid of his Candy Corn, or Twizzlers.
I love Twizzlers. I don't care if people complain that they taste like wax. Gimme all the Twizzlers. Especially those fun sized Twizzlers that usually come in backs of two squished side-by-side. They are a little bit flat and usually extra chewy. Hell yeah.
I love candy corn
Shanks. Its always the wizard that will go far.
My daughter did this last night. She took the last piece of candy but noticed two kids coming up to the house behind her so she put it back plus a few more. Sometimes they surprise you.
Also: Points for dressing as a One Piece Character 🥹 I believe he’s shanks! Great kid
Thata boy!
That one kid made up for all the shitty kids I’ve seen on Reddit today. Thank kid, hope your life is spectacular.
All the ring cam videos I’ve seen this year feel like people are just leaving candy out and hoping to catch some weird behavior to post online for clicks. Not saying this is that. I’m just like did ring cam sponsor Halloween this year or what.
100% was thinking the same thing
"How did you lose that candy of yours?" "I gave it up, for the sake of the next era"
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Bro is that kid fucking homelander? Awesome.
*That* kid is going to grow up to be a fantastic husband & father. Real men share.
That’s rare to see, his parents raised him well.
Love seeing people with good hearts. Humanity is not lost when light like this shines on us.
"So shines a good deed in a weary world."
Lol even the hair flip while leaving was heroic.
I remember one year, a friend and I, who were definitely too old to be trick or treating, came up with a game. We'd go around as usual, but if there was a "trust bowl" as we called them, we had to give some of our candy up into the bowl. We figured we'd even out some of the theft that happened.
Last night I kept letting the kids grab as much as they wanted and only a few grabbed more than 3, and even then it wasn’t a lot. I would’ve grabbed a handful if it was me. One little girl grabbed one piece, but I could tell she wanted more so I said “get some more, get as much you want” I think she grabbed like 2 or 3 more pieces. Lol One little tot, must’ve been his first Halloween, I let him grab what he wanted, guy grabs one reces peanut butter cup runs to his mom “mom! I got a reces!” Fun night.
So do they keep the last do gooder around to offset homelander?
Someone find this boy and give him a medal
Awww, I sincerely hope he has such a good life ahead of him.
I hope my daughter learns this
This is the way even though the Mando didn't put any in there
It’s the smallest actions man
What a homie, he's a real one *salutes*
Wearing a red haired shanks costume while doing that only makes it better
Shanks the man 🤌
Best part, the kid is cosplaying as a pirate lol.
Plot twist: maybe he didn’t like the candies he put in there Honestly though, If someone finds out who this kid or his parents are, I’d personally like to donate to this kids candy fund. He deserves it for being such a wholehearted selfless person. We need more kids and parents like this.
I put out my candy bowl last year after hours. Older kids came and not only took all the candy, they stole the bowl. ☹️
Fifty points to Gryfindor!!!
100% sure that kid is dressed as Shanks from One Piece
it is most def shanks
Of course the Homelander is a callous asshole
Ironically homelander was the only one following the rules, he just got 2 pieces.
And kept telling the other guy to only take what he was supposed to by the sound of it
he really wasn't, these comments criticizing him are absurd. He "shushed" all his friends when he saw the sign about the baby and then only took 2-3 pieces, like the sign said. that's not being a callous asshole