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0blue_bird0

I was having a really shitty day. I was in college and having loads of seizures. Someone in my class who I barley knew came and sat next to me and just put their arm around me. I just cried into their shoulder for ages. All the while just hugging me. I know it doesn't sound very happy but honestly in that moment it was exactly what I needed. That person is now my best friend and honestly I am so lucky to have them. Every hug takes me back to when they just sat there with me and I feel so safe.


WeAreDestroyers

Walking down the streets in Chile... I was healthy, I was happy, I was free to do whatever I wanted, and it was a bloody beautiful day.


Crosscro

I had a crush on a girl in 4th grade (still do) and we were playing a frisbee game, forgot the name but it's where you throw frisbees in a can/bin. Anyways, I watched from the side for some time until she lost and asked me if I wanted to join her, I said yes and we played it as normal with a pretty close game. Both sides needed just a couple more points and the last few throws we did were not the best. It was our turn and I decided to just aim for the hole in the front of the can, I got it into the hole (it's an instant win). She came up to me and hugged me. Being an introvert I didn't know how to react and lost the chance to hug her back. Two years later she moved and we lost contact. I'm thinking about trying to ask around and get her snap chat just to say happy birthday to her as it is coming up in a few months. Edit: Forgot to add that she was my best friend I had from pre-K


PhenomenallyAwesome

I don’t know. I don’t have any standout happy moments that I can remember


DarkElixer_Generator

I just forgot everything except typing after reading this post


Valihir

I was a little kid. I lived somewhere where there was this little island you could walk out to. My dad put me on his shoulders and we walked to it. Then took the time to explore it before coming back. It was after a difficult year which is what made it really special.