Mike L.
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Mike L.
@HeartwarmHub
I love posting wholesome stories/images/videos to warm your heart. DM for promo/credit/removal.
Romania Katılım Şubat 2025
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The child has shoes. The dog does not. The ground is burning hot. He made a choice and millions judged him for it.
A photo of a man carrying his dog while his young child walked beside him sparked a heated debate online. Critics said it looked wrong for a father to hold a pet instead of his child. Others asked for context before judging.
The man explained that the ground was extremely hot and his dog had no protection for its paws. His child was wearing shoes and walking comfortably. Rather than risk the dog getting burned, he carried it. The explanation divided people further. Some said it made perfect sense. Others argued a child should always come first regardless of the situation.
The moment turned into a wider conversation about parenting, priorities and how quickly people judge a scene without knowing the full story. Many dog owners pointed out that hot pavement can cause serious burns to a dog's paws within seconds and that carrying the animal was simply the responsible thing to do.

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@CrazyVibes_1 She doesen't know the importance of a plushy just yet, forgive her
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The quiet street in Linlithgow, Scotland, looked almost exactly the same in 2022 as it did in 1948. The same row of modest houses, the same corner shop, the same narrow lane where two little girls once played hopscotch every afternoon.Irene Gresty and Janet Henderson were inseparable back then. Neighbors, classmates, best friends who shared everything: secrets whispered behind the garden wall, scraped knees bandaged with the same handkerchief, dreams about what they would be when they grew up. They called themselves "the twins" even though they looked nothing alike. They promised they would always live next door, always be there for each other.
Life had other plans. They both married in their early twenties, started families, and slowly drifted. Letters became Christmas cards. Christmas cards became nothing. Decades passed. Irene moved a few towns away. Janet stayed closer to home. They lost touch completely, each assuming the other had simply moved on with life.
In November 2022, Irene, now 80, moved into a care home after a fall left her needing more help. On her first full day there, the staff organized a small welcome event in the common room. Janet, also 80 and living in the same home for several months, was sitting near the front.
Their eyes met across the room.
For a long moment neither moved. Then Janet stood up, walked over on unsteady legs, and said softly
"Irene... is that really you?"
Irene's hand flew to her mouth.
"Janet? My Janet?"
They hugged like they were still those little girls on the hopscotch grid. Tears came fast and quiet. Staff and residents watched, some wiping their own eyes, as the two women sat together and talked nonstop for hours, about husbands long gone, children now grown, grandchildren, the years that had slipped away without a word.
They had lived in the same care home for months without knowing. The "twins" were together again, sixty years after they last saw each other.
They spent the rest of their days side by side. They shared meals, watched old films, laughed about the silly games they used to play, and held hands during quiet moments when the weight of all those lost years pressed in. They didn't try to catch up on everything. They simply picked up where they left off, as if the decades apart were just a long pause in the middle of one very long conversation.
Irene and Janet proved that some friendships are written so deeply into your story that even time can't erase the ink. They may fade, they may go quiet for decades, but when they return, it's as if no time has passed at all.
The two friends stayed close until the very end. And in that care home, on a quiet street that looked almost exactly the same as it did in 1948, two little girls from Linlithgow got to be "the twins" one more time.
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@cordialcunt @CrazyVibes_1 Greatly appreciate the answer Cody, ty !
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@HeartwarmHub @CrazyVibes_1 It says CV Link at the beginning of the bridge for Coachella Valley link, in California. It’s several pedestrian path/bike trails interconnecting throughout the various cities in area.
Source: I live in the area.
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@TheCinesthetic This brings back memories ! We all wanted to be a turtle 🤣🤣🤣
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@HeartwarmHub @CrazyVibes_1 It’s in New Mexico, I saw it on a road trip.
I forgot the town
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@TheCinesthetic I've seen this scene at least 4 times the past month
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Breakdown (1997) is an absolute nail-biter. Jonathan Mostow strips the story down to pure tension, and Kurt Russell turns a regular-guy role into one of the tightest thriller performances of the 90s. A lean, mean classic people forget way too often.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What movie is 10/10, yet hardly anyone has heard of it?
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