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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.

Twitter has probably been a net negative in American society. Let’s just get that out of the way up front.
It has contributed to shrinking attention spans, a rise in hostility between different segments of society, and an overall decrease in the general level and tone of discourse.
It’s not solely responsible for any of those, but it sure hasn’t helped.
But every once in a while, Twitter can facilitate something truly wonderful.
Thursday evening, Brooke Adams, a Buckeye fan in Texas, posted a tweet asking the Ohio State football community for help.
“This was when my daughter’s gravestone was placed on her 16th bday,” the tweet read. “Tomorrow’s her 19th birthday. Any @OhioStAthletics fans in the Lima area want to drop off a buckeye nut for me? I live 1,400 miles away now, can’t visit her grave & it’s killing me.”
lowly, and thanks in large part to a retweet from Shelley Meyer, the tweet began to circulate through Ohio State’s massive Twitter community.
Eventually it reached some people who were able to make Adams’ wish come true.
Several people in the Lima area responded, offering to go.
A Buckeye fan named Rachel was the first to post a photo.
Entire article: https://theozone.net/2018/06/act-kindness-one-buckeye-another/