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50 Times Situations Unexpectedly Turned Wholesome
CuriositiesNOV 18, 2020

50 Times Situations Unexpectedly Turned Wholesome

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We usually expect things to go the worst possible way—whether it’s failing that crucial exam you need to get into uni, or getting painfully rejected by your best friend who you’ve been in love with since childhood. There’s something liberating about expecting the most dreadful scenario, but nothing feels better than when it turns out the opposite.
Luckily, the internet is a magical place and there’s a little corner for everything: the bad and the impossibly good. Like this community on Reddit, r/UnexpectedlyWholesome, which has been sharing incidents and cases that took a U-turn for the wholesome for the past three years since its launch on February 19, 2017.
From a boyfriend praying on Twitter for his girlfriend’s period to come today, to a landlord who said no pets allowed in the property, some things are made to have exceptions and the most wholesome outcomes. No spoilers, but who doesn’t love happily-ever-after endings?

#1 Hol Up

Hol Up
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#2 This Make Me Happy

This Make Me Happy
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#3 Wholesome 100

Wholesome 100
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It feels like we’re living in a drought of good news. The past year hasn’t been an easy one and the general emotional state of people around the globe is not the best one. And how could it be otherwise with what we’ve all been dealing with lately?

But it turns out that feel-good news like this wholesome post can bring much-needed health benefits, especially in times of crisis. One study from Brigham Young University proved that sharing positive experiences, events, and stories has immense perks. The researchers invited participants to keep a journal of grateful experiences over four weeks, and share them with a partner twice a week. Those partners who received good news reported being in a better mood overall.

#4 Gang Of Hagrids

Gang Of Hagrids
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#5 Found This

Found This
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#6 Found This Gem

Found This Gem
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Moreover, reading bad news is able to stir up the hormones and spark the neurotransmitters that alter our mood. In the same way, exposing ourselves to positive information has a calming effect. According to the positivity advocate and writer Celia Abernethy, human-interest stories not only make us feel happier, they also increase trust and hope in humankind. “Stories about improved living and health conditions are uplifting and encouraging.”

Stories with happy endings, wholesome twists, and wonderful people assure readers that whatever happens, we will be fine because the world is full of great human beings. This hopeful thinking is what we critically need these days.

#7 Goals

Goals
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#8 Reddit Can Be A Great Place

Reddit Can Be A Great Place
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#9 Hearing The Words From Love

Hearing The Words From Love
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#10 I Lived

I Lived
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#11 Fight For Babies First Word

Fight For Babies First Word
636points

#12 I'm Not Gonna Spoil Anything, Just Read It And You'll See

I'm Not Gonna Spoil Anything, Just Read It And You'll See
634points

#13 Yes

Yes
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#14 "The More You Yell At Her, The More Money She Makes!"

"The More You Yell At Her, The More Money She Makes!"
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620points

#15 Landlord Says No Pets Allowed, But An Exception Is Made

Landlord Says No Pets Allowed, But An Exception Is Made
612points

#16 An Unexpected Friendship

An Unexpected Friendship
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#17 Goby Saves The Day

Goby Saves The Day
Instead of placing garbage cans around this beach, the city made a giant see-through fish out of some barbed wire and meshm and added a sign that says "Goby loves plastic, please feed him". Kids love feeding Goby, who is usually full by the end of the day, and taken away by the city.
598points

#18 Boys Like Flowers, Too

Boys Like Flowers, Too
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#19 NASA Is Wholesome

NASA Is Wholesome
579points

#20 She Said Good Morning

She Said Good Morning
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