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<blockquote style="position: relative; padding-left: 55px;"><section><a href="https://mas.to/users/terrygrundy/statuses/112026198081078747">Terry Grundy, FRSA (terrygrundy@mas.to)'s status on Saturday, 02-Mar-2024 22:08:15 JST</a><a href="https://mas.to/@terrygrundy" title="terrygrundy@mas.to"><img src="https://gnusocial.jp/avatar/55382-48-20240313135315.webp" width="48" height="48" alt="Terry Grundy, FRSA" style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0;">Terry Grundy, FRSA</a></section><article><p>This is rather moving. Each of us, I imagine, could add to the list. </p><p><a href="https://mas.to/tags/HumaneBehaviour" rel="tag">#HumaneBehaviour</a></p></article><footer><a rel="bookmark" href="https://gnusocial.jp/conversation/2782519#notice-5515700">In conversation</a><time datetime="2024-03-02T22:08:15+09:00" title="Saturday, 02-Mar-2024 22:08:15 JST">about 9 months ago</time> <span>from <span><a href="https://mas.to/@terrygrundy/112026198081078747" rel="external" title="Sent from mas.to via ActivityPub">mas.to</a></span></span><a href="https://mas.to/@terrygrundy/112026198081078747">permalink</a><h4>Attachments</h4><ol><li><label><a rel="external" href="https://gnusocial.jp/attachment/2327002">A listing of behaviours that celebrate our simple humanness:cleaning or wiping your bare feet • breaking off a piece of bread and handing it to someone • putting the weight of a basket on your hip or head • eating nuts or berries while hunched over close to the ground • seeing something startling just out of your line of sight and very quickly stepping or leaping on to a larger object to get a better view • cupping your hands into running water to wash your face • the unanimous protection of a baby or child in a public space where women are present • when an elderly woman laughs and grips your forearm tightly ? • Touching someone's face with the back of your hand to see if they have a fever • Stopping to watch animals moving in groups (geese, fish, horses, butterflies, bees) • Helping an elderly person to walk or sit • telling stories around a fire • huddling together for warmth when it's cold • marveling at sunlight through leaves • wonderment at the brightness of a full moon • bringing food to sick or grieving families</a></label><br><a href="https://media.mas.to/masto-public/media_attachments/files/112/026/177/703/280/882/original/603fe8b8270f9b59.jpeg" rel="external">https://media.mas.to/masto-public/media_attachments/files/112/026/177/703/280/882/original/603fe8b8270f9b59.jpeg</a></li></ol></footer></blockquote>
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Terry Grundy, FRSA (terrygrundy@mas.to)'s status on Saturday, 02-Mar-2024 22:08:15 JST
Terry Grundy, FRSA
This is rather moving. Each of us, I imagine, could add to the list.
#HumaneBehaviour