31岁的美国女孩凯尔西独自一人划船跨越中太平洋,中途遇上一艘中国的远洋货船龟岛号,32岁的货船船长何(Ho)跟她通过无线电通话,确认她的平安,因为他看到凯尔西在AIS上的移动速度很慢,担心那是遇险船只。这段简单视频在Instagram上获得数十万赞,非常多美好的评论,譬如下面。
ricbota:世界本该如此。在浩瀚的人海中,两个陌生人之间一个简单的善意举动。无需任何理由,只因一个人关心另一个人。这美好的提醒让我们知道,这个世界依然充满善良的人。谢谢Kelsey和Ho带来的这份感动!
twentynineroses:我太喜欢这个了。有这么多陌生人关心你,希望你能平安。总有一天,他会讲起那个“女孩”在太平洋中央划船的故事——她已经划了数周,我们向她打了声招呼,她继续���着火奴鲁鲁划去。听起来就像一本精彩的故事书,但这却是真实的生活!加油,凯尔西!
一条获得上万赞的评论是这样,“这家伙居然在大海中央向她表白(Dude is shooting his shot in the middle of the ocean)。”
不过,我觉得更大的可能还是下面的解释,来自分享的朋友。
“我看了以后觉得这位船长的友善和关心很“中国”,我自己在现实中也遇到过类似的陌生人几乎如出一辙的关心和爱护。我觉得那是一种因为对自己的生活缺乏想象力,自由和勇气,所以对能够这样生活的人表示的一种欣赏。”
视频来源:yourowkelsey,凯尔西的官方Ins账号
La FIFA preguntó a una japonesa que por qué recogen la basura en todos los estadios a los que asisten.
Ella lo explicó: "Es nuestra cultura. Pero tambi��n es una señal de respeto hacia el país y estadio que nos acoge y hacia nuestros jugadores. Para nosotros es un honor que nos reciban aquí y no podríamos dejar todo hecho un desastre".
Japoneses TQM 🫶
I deeply respect Japan’s head coach Hajime Moriyasu, not only as a manager, but as a person.
And after yesterday’s match, there was a moment in the press conference that showed exactly why.
Japan faced the Netherlands, ranked 8th in the world, in their opening group stage match.
Japan came from behind twice and earned a 2-2 draw. Both teams took one point.
But after the match, the most memorable moment was not only the result.
At the very end of the press conference, Coach Moriyasu asked:
“May I say something?”
Then he turned his words toward the Dutch journalists in the room.
He said he wanted to express his gratitude to the people of the Netherlands.
Moriyasu explained that when he first became a Japan national team player, Japan did not yet have a fully professional football league.
During that era, he was coached and developed by Hans Ooft, a Dutch coach who had a huge influence on Japanese football.
And Moriyasu said it was not only him.
Many Japanese coaches were influenced by Dutch football, and that helped lead to the development of Japanese football today.
He also mentioned Wim Jansen, a Dutch legend.
Jansen coached Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J.League and also worked with Urawa Reds, contributing greatly to Japanese football.
Moriyasu said it was not only those two men.
Many Dutch coaches and players helped raise the level of Japanese football in Japan.
And then he ended with these words:
“Thank you very much.”
The room applauded.
On the pitch, Japan fought the Netherlands with everything they had.
But after the final whistle, Moriyasu still remembered the people who helped Japanese football grow.
Not just with a casual “good game.”
He spoke about the history, the influence, and the gratitude Japan owes to Dutch football.
Every time I see this side of Coach Moriyasu, I feel that the strength of Japan’s national team is not only tactics or technique.
It is respect.
It is gratitude.
And it is the heart to never forget those who helped you grow.
That is why I respect Hajime Moriyasu so much as a person.
Japanese soccer fans are drawing attention at the World Cup — not for chaos, but for cleaning up stadiums after matches. Win or lose, fans have been collecting trash and leaving venues spotless, a tradition dating back to 1998.
🚨 Japan left their dressing room spotless after their match against the Netherlands. 👏
A tradition built on respect, discipline, and responsibility. ❤️🇯🇵
Today, I took my family on their first flight.
It took my father 68yrs to board an airplane.
A small win.
To my parents, who never gave up.
And to IIT, which changed the trajectory of an entire family.
Leng Jun'un 2004 tarihli yağlıboya tablosu, birçok uzman tarafından "Mona Lisa'yı geride bırakan tablo" olarak anılıyor. Dünyanın en hiperrealist eserlerinden biri olarak kabul ediliyor.
I teach auto shop at a small high school. We work on students cars, teachers cars, students parents cars and some community people cars. We only charge for parts and not labor, so we saved some people a lot of money last school year. This last school year we did 126 oil changes, 68 brake jobs, 85 alignments, 4 steering racks, 22 tune ups, 32 struts, 20 shock absorbers, 4 transfer cases, mounted and balanced 82 new tires, 4 timing chains, 15 valve cover gaskets, 14 thermostats, 4 radiators, 12 in tank fuel pumps, 8 EVAP canisters, 6 exhaust manifolds, 4 mufflers, 15 AC repairs including evacuate and recharge, 8 alternators, 22 batteries, 9 starters and so much more! Proud of those students I am!
I am happy to announce that today I have received a pair of Carbon Skates Sponsorship from Australia by @finnskateshop in support of my passion in skating and to equip me for the upcoming Skating Championships. Thankyou Finnskates for your support, This will break several miles, and I will also have a pair to swap between trainings and Competitions, Blessings! Finnskates must be the first brand to believe in African Slalom Skating, and African Skating in general, Bless Up 🙌
Andre Agassi had a beautiful message for Maja Chwalińska after her run at Roland Garros:
"If you don't know why you deserve it, let me help you understand that.. Keep making yourself better because you're a gift to the sport." 🥹
✨🇨🇳At a bus stop in Hangzhou, China, two little girls are waiting for a bus.
One of them spontaneously practices traditional Chinese kung fu.
Her poised moves surprise the other girl beside her, showing the lasting charm of traditional martial arts among Chinese kids.
I've never been at a medical conference where the results have been greeted with a standing ovation
Tremendous breakthrough in pancreatic cancer treatment
Through science
Hard work, rigorous research, clinical trials.
Science
Not the quack pseudoscience of social media
While the world argues about AI replacing jobs, an old Chinese craftsman casually turns steaming wood into a solid stool in minutes... with no nails, no glue, and no machines doing the hard work.
Just heat, skill, and centuries of tradition that still leave millions impressed.