Subreddit Dedicated To Real-Life Heroes Is Guaranteed To Restore Your Faith In Humanity
There is still plenty of goodness in the world, and that's precisely what the subreddit r/HumansAreMetal is all about.
Some online communities are built for arguments, but r/HumansAreMetal is all about the opposite. The subreddit is packed with stories and images of everyday people doing brave, generous, and downright unforgettable things.
With more than 539,000 members, the community keeps collecting moments that remind people how much empathy and courage still exist. From lifesaving acts to quiet gestures of kindness, the posts here hit especially hard because they feel so real.
Scroll through the highlights below, and you may end up feeling a little better about humanity by the time you reach the end.
1. Ronald McNair
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Human connection is a big part of why stories like these stick with people.
4. Anti-Vaxxers Will Say It’s Fake
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5. Throwback To 5 Years Ago When Tony Fauci, At 74 Years Old, Was Suiting Up To Treat An Ebola Patient Himself Because He "Wanted To Show His Staff That He Wouldn't Ask Them To Do Anything He Wouldn't Do Himself." This Is What Leadership Looks Like
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6. Let’s Never Forget Willie
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That kind of selflessness is exactly why these posts keep getting shared.
7. Aitzaz Hasan. On 7th January 2014, He Lost His Life Stopping A Suicide Bomber From Entering His School. He Saved Hundreds Of His Peers At Only 15 Years Old
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8. “When You Take Your Master’s Degree Back Home To The Uncle That Helped You Survive The Walk From Ethiopia To Sudan In 1991”
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9. His Contribution To Humanity Will Be Forever Remembered. Song Yingie
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Shared stories like these give the subreddit its whole identity.
These shared stories create a narrative framework that enhances community identity, promoting resilience in the face of challenges. By celebrating the goodness in others, we can create a more supportive and connected environment.
10. This Dude Traveling With His Parents, But They Can't Move, So They Must Be Carried By Him
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11. Memory 100
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12. Year-Old Madlad
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It is a simple reminder that kindness can be contagious.
13. Barry J. Marshall Infects And Cures Himself
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14. Can We All Please Appreciate This? Rest In Peace
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15. Theresa Kachindamoto Saving The Children
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16. She Used What She Had Learned
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17. Dialysis Machine
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18. At Age 71, Jack Wilson Eliminates A Would-Be Mass Shooter With A Headshot From 30 Ft Away
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This is the same kind of gut-check as the AITA debate over questioning a friend’s choice to rehome her rescue dog.
19. Jonny Kim, Aged 36, Has Achieved Becoming A Navy Seal, A Trained Harvard Doctor, And Is Now Selected To Become The First Korean To Go To Space
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20. This Homeless Man Is Next Level
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21. Nothing Is More Metal Than This
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22. Meet Isaac Wright Jr. - American Hero
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23. A 9-Year-Old Boy From Yemen Rescued A Fox From A Well That Was 3 To 4 Floors Deep Without Any Insurance Ropes
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24. Surgeons After Successfully Removing A Set Of Brain Tumors During A 32-Hour Surgery
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25. A True Hero
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26. Grandpa vs. Neo-Nazi
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27. Terry Fox
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28. Dr. Alfa Sa'adu, 68, Came Out Of Retirement To Fight This Pandemic. Today, He Became The 4th Doctor To Die From The Virus In The UK
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29. Someone Make This Into A Movie Right Now!
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30. Chinese Doctor Says Goodbye To His Wife Before Going To Wuhan To Help Treat Coronavirus Patients
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31. Literally Metal
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32. Daryl Davis Attended KKK Rallies As A Black Man. He Befriended The Members And Convinced Over 200 To Leave
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33. Hats Off To Iranian Doctor Shirin Rouhani Who Passed Away Due To Coronavirus. Due To Lack Of Medical Staff, She Kept Treating Coronavirus Patients Till Her Last Breath. Look Closely, She Herself Is On The IV While Treating Patients. You Will Be Remembered, Shirin! Rest In Peace
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34. Can't Beat Intelligence
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35. Joy Andrew. From York, England
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36. Three Teenage Girls Living In The Netherlands During World War II Spent Their Evenings Talking To German Soldiers, Extracting Information From Them, And Then Luring Them Into The Woods And Shooting Them
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37. Guy Single-Handedly Saves 2,000,000 People
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38. Nadya Tolokonnikova Risks Her Life To Protest Authoritarianism In Russia
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39. Salute To Sir Bishnu Shrestha, Thanks For Being A Hero
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40. I Understand Completely
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41. Is This Metal Enough For You?
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42. Wish They Would Make A Movie About This!
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43. His Life Continued To Rise After The Titanic Sank
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44. Brave Kid
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45. That Guy Is Right
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46. Iconic
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47. Celebrities Can Be Metal
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48. Willem Arondeus Fighting Nazis
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49. Dmitri Mendeleev
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50. The Man Who Planted An Entire Forest!
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r/HumansAreMetal keeps proving that the internet can still be a pretty good place.
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