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WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - A first day of school picture is going viral, in a really good way.
Two elementary school boys began the new school year with a lesson in kindness.
"I saw him on the ground with Connor as Connor was crying in the corner and he was consoling him. He grabs his hand and walks him to the front door. We waited until the bell rang and he walked him inside of the school. The rest is history. They have an inseparable bond," says Courtney Moore.
What Christian didn't know that day is that Connor is autistic. He was overwhelmed with everything going on around him at Minneha Elementary School.
"I fear everyday that someone is going to laugh at him because he doesn't speak correctly, or laugh at him because he doesn't sit still or because he jumps up and down and flaps his hands," says April Crites.
It was a moment in time, caught...now capturing the hearts of strangers all over. But to the boys, it was simple.
"He was kind to me. I was in the 1st day of school and I started crying then he helped me and I was happy," says Connor Crites.
Christian didn't see Connor as different...a message their moms, and many others, are taking from this.
"It doesn't matter color, it doesn't matter gender, it doesn't matter disability, and it doesn't matter anything, just be kind, open your heart... it's what we need in this world."
No words spoken, just a quick gesture...turned this little boy's whole day around.
"One act of kindness can change someone's life, can change the world. That's all it takes."
A life lesson learned from two 8-year-old boys...
"He found me and held my hand and I got happy tears"
They say, it's really as simple as this...
"Be nice!"
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This 6-year-old boy's ultimate birthday wish is apparently to serve others.
Jermaine Bell turns 7 on Sept. 8, and his family has been saving up money to go to Disney World. But as Hurricane Dorian set its sights on the Southeast, Bell wanted to instead spend Labor Day weekend in South Carolina.
“The people that are traveling to go to places, I wanted them to have some food to eat, so they can enjoy the ride to the place that they’re going to stay at,” Bell told WJBF.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster ordered mandatory evacuations along the state's 190-mile coast and turned all lanes of Interstate 26 into a one-way evacuation route heading west as the storm threatened to impact the state.
On Tuesday, the 6-year-old was out with his family along Highway 125 in Allendale, S.C. with two handmade signs to serve evacuees hot dogs, chips, and water as they headed inland. Allendale is located about 90 miles west of Charleston.
“I wanted to be generous and live to give,” he told WJBF.
Bell ended up serving nearly 100 evacuees during the day.
Bell's grandmother, Aretha Grant, said her grandson did more than just serve food and drinks for evacuees.
“He actually even prayed for a family while they were here in reference to their house being OK when they got back, so that was really tear dropping,” she told WJBF.
Bell said he hopes when Dorian finally passes by he could continue to make his way to Disney World for a birthday celebration.
His mother, Lauren, said on Facebook she couldn't believe how selfless her son is and that she plans to take him on the trip very soon, according to FOX35.
"He has a very big heart and all-around caring spirit," she wrote on Facebook. "It definitely makes it a birthday to remember for him."
Who You Are: A Message To All Men
NOTE: the last time I posted this Tumblrs mobile setup didn’t work right so imma try this again.
YOU are strong.
YOU are brave.
YOU are capable.
YOU are part of the Lord’s most valuable creation.
YOU have ability.
YOU have potential.
YOU have gifts given to you by the Lord.
YOU have talents to share with the world.
YOU are a writer, an athlete,an inventor, an artist, a musician a technician,and these talents will change people.
And these talents will change people!
YOU have joy to spread.
YOU have jokes to tell, kind words to give,and wisdom to bestow, and that joy will change people.
YOU are full of more amazing qualities, traits,and virtues than you could ever imagine, given to you by the Lord who loves you, WHO LOVES YOU,
WHO LOVES YOU no matter who you are!
Whether you’re the big man on campus, or the small guy in the back of the library, whether you like swinging baseball bats, or you like swing dancing, whether you’re the fastest or the slowest,the tallest or the shortest, the skinniest or you could lose a few pounds,whether you’re captain of the team or last one picked, whether your dad could beat up his dad or you never had anyone in your life who could fill that role,whether you’re the champion of champions or you feel like the loser of losers.
Regardless
of who you may think you are, the reality is is that you have a responsibility,because you have a power inside of you,a power that was formed before the beginning of time in a secret place by the God of the universe.
There is a man inside of you, inside of each and every one of you, that is waiting to burst forth and change the world:
A man that loves,encourages, comforts, shares, teaches, laughs, cries, and who builds up those around him.That man is where your strength lies.
That man is where your potential lies, and that man is where your gifts, talent, courage,ability, and joy lies, and your responsibility as a son of God is to find that man and to set that man free.
And when he is set free, he will bring change to our broken world.
You will bring change to our broken world.
And any voices in your head that are trying to tell you differently are from the enemy, and the next time you hear them, this is what you say. You say,
“Nuh-uh, not me Satan. I am a son of the living God, treasured, entrusted, and loved above all things by the creator of all things for the glory of Him who is greater than all things.
I AM AWESOME!” AND DON’T YOU EVER FORGET IT.
This is who you are. #MANuary
You ever just see boys do something and think "I love boys"? 😍

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I love genuinely innocent “boys will be boys.” Just saw a guy come out of a frat house to poke a pair of jeans they’d left outside - they were frozen solid, and as soon as he confirmed that, like twenty more boys came rushing out of the house going “YOOOOOOOOOO”
I heard grunting outside my window the other night and there were four boys struggling to push this giant snowball (like 7 foot diameter) down the sidewalk.
I once lost my keys at a frat house.
My drunk ass had actually walked home without them, pounded on my apartment door, gotten let in by my rightfully-disgruntled roommate, and proceeded to pass out on the couch. Apparently I puked in the toilet before passing out. I do not remember this part.
The next morning, I schlepped back to the frat house. I stood there, right in front of the front door. This was a novel experience for me. I’d never been at a frat house in broad daylight before.
A boy, presumably, of the house, asked me what I was doing.
“I lost my keys in here last night,” I called back. “I was seeing if I could go in and look for them?”
He opened the door and gestured for me to come in.
“Go wherever you want.”
I’d never seen a frat house post-party before. Wandering up the stairs and through the halls, I was surrounded by hungover and still-drunk frat boys stumbling around in their socks and sandals and gym shorts, seeking out food and showers like moths to a porch light. A few of them threw puzzled glances my way. I’m sure they thought I was some post-bacchanalia hallucination.
I entered one room where a boy was drunkenly watching some Old Yeller-esque movie on a tiny TV in the corner of his room from his bed.
“Do you like dog movies?” he asked, voice all mumbly from grogginess and also from the fact that his face was squished against his pillow and half-buried by his blanket.
I told him I did.
He mumbled again, pleased, and asked what I was doing. I told him I was looking for my keys.
“Sorry, I haven’t seen any keys around here.”
I didn’t doubt him.
Twenty minutes had passed. I’d searched just about every bedroom and nuclear-waste-dump-site of a bathroom in that house. I’d given up on ever finding my keys and was prepared to beg my roommates’ forgiveness and get a new set copied.
As I stood there in the hallway, silently bewailing my predicament, a particularly-burly frat boy approached me.
“You need help with something?”
“I lost my keys here last night and I can’t find them, I’ve looked everywhere.”
“What do they look like? I’ll put it into the group chat.” He was already pulling out his phone.
No one ever checks a group chat, I thought, but what the hell. It was worth a shot. “Um, it’s just a ring of keys. The keychain is a pink plastic cat, though, like yea big. Like bright pink, you can’t miss it.”
He nodded, presumably typing this description faithfully into the group chat.
“Alright, I sent the message out. Good luck.”
And with that, he turned and left.
A few moments later, I heard a distant thundering. It was coming from upstairs, and it was getting louder and louder. One assumes that how I felt in that moment was how Simba felt seeing the wildebeest stampede through the ravine as a horde of large young men all thundered down the stairs, making a beeling for me.
“Someone tell the girl!” One of them shouted, faceless in the mob. “Girl! Hey, GIRL!!! We found your keys, girl!!!”
They circled around me. I hadn’t felt that small since I was maybe eleven years old. One of them split himself off from the crowd.
“Are these -” he pulled out a ring of keys from his pocket, “your keys?”
And lo, there was the distinctive bright millennial pink cat keychain dangling off the ring.
“Yes,” I whispered. “Oh my god, yes.”
“EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!”
The cheer went up.
Turns out he found them in the bathroom upstairs. I thanked them again profusely. There was a scattered round of “no problems” and then, just as suddenly as they descended, they all dispersed, like ships in the night.
This thread. This is what “boys will be boys” really means.
Yes, this, please. Please let us spread the wonderful sweetness that boys can have. It is truly marvelous, and it needs to be acknowledged more, and encouraged.
For the second year in a row, two brothers in Turlock, California have opened a lemonade stand on 4th of July weekend to raise money for their community’s animal shelter. Last year they raised $916. Way to go, boys!
Happy 4th of July! Hope you all have a wonderful Independence Day.
Everyone always makes positivity for boys who like makeup. Boys who like feminine things. Boys who are emotional. And that’s great!
But shoutout to boys who like sports.
Boys who don’t usually express their emotions.
Boys who joke about inappropriate/immature things.
Boys who like weightlifting.
Boys who like dogs more than cats.
Honestly, why can’t we also appreciate masculine boys?
Feel free to add on!
Two students at Yosemite High School in Oakhurst, California heard that police officers give stuffed animals to children at collision scenes to comfort them during traumatic moments. They decided to hold a fundraiser and purchase stuffed animals to donate to Oakhurst CHP so that the officers could continue to comfort children in need.

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Three boys at Summit Trail Middle School in Olathe, Kansas, went out of their way this Valentine’s Day, bringing over 300 carnations (which they paid for with their own money) to hand out to every female student and teacher in the school. They kept their plans a secret, saying they “wanted every girl to feel important and special on Valentine’s Day.”
On Sunday, September 9, 2018 Cobb County Police Explorer Corporal Mario Alexander (17 years old) was instrumental in saving a life at a local Target store in Marietta (2201 Cobb Pkwy S, Marietta GA). Corporal Alexander is an employee of the local retail establishment, and when he observed that two fellow employees had been stabbed and cut by an escaped robber he rushed to their assistance. When he saw that one of his team members was bleeding profusely from a wound in his arm, Alexander used the materials at his disposal to create a tourniquet and stem the flow of blood from a deep stab wound. He then moved to the next team member and applied gauze and direct pressure to a neck wound. He continued to check on both of his fellow employees until medical personnel and police officers arrived on scene to take over.
Corporal Alexander credits the training he has received as a Cobb County Police Explorer for preparing him for this event. Among the various training they receive regarding policework in general, Explorers also receive specific training on applying tourniquets to wounds that might otherwise result in massive amounts of blood loss and possibly death. Although he was without the proper field tourniquet (equipment issued to most first responders), Corporal Alexander used his training to improvise and create a tourniquet using the materials he had on him while at work, in this case his work shirt. He continued to assist once first responders arrived by removing his improvised tourniquet as a more proper field tourniquet was applied by the first responding Marietta Police Officer.
The Cobb County Police Department and our partners at Marietta Police Department thank Corporal Alexander for his quick thinking and would like to recognize him for putting to use the knowledge he has gained from the Cobb County Police Explorer program. His actions more than exemplify our commitment and dedication to public safety.
God, men are...
• SO hot • strong • passionate in their beliefs • totally allowed to express emotion • totally allowed to have preferences • the most complimentary people • REALLY chill • a lot less dramatic • way more fun to play video games with • just extraordinary in general

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Men: Your Consent Matters Too
Fellas, listen.
You don’t have to do anything sexual that you’re not interested in. Moreover, you don’t have to explain why. “No” is a complete sentence.
Not interested in getting pegged? You don’t have to. Monogamous and not into the idea of another partner? Okay. Not sure about period sex? Cool.
And if your partner decides to question or mock your maturity or your masculinity or your sexuality because you say no? It’s time to re-evaluate the relationship. See if you don’t deserve better than that.
“Boys will be boys” I sure hope so because I love them