12 Stories From 2015 That Remind You The World Is A Pretty Decent Place

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In 2015, there was no shortage of moments that made us grin from ear-to-ear. 

We rounded up some of the year’s most feel-good stories that’ll make you look back fondly on the past 12 months. From a dog who somehow mastered the public transit system, to a mailman who made one young reader’s dreams come true, these stories were so moving, we just couldn’t help but crack a smile. 

Check them out below. 

  • Ollie Kroner/Facebook

    Some things in life are just too good to handle.

    Quincy Kroner had that exact feeling on March 13 when he met his heroes — the neighborhood garbage men, Mark Davis and Eddie Washington. The Cincinnati 2-year-old has been fascinated by the garbage truck “since about the age he could walk,” the toddler’s father, Ollie Kroner, told The Huffington Post. But this was the first time he met the garbage men in person, and it was all too much for him — resulting in the adorably priceless photo above.

    Read the full story here.

  • There’s probably no word too hard for this guy to pronounce. 

    To everyone’s delight, Liam Dutton, a weatherman for British TV station Channel 4 News casually nailed Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch — the name of a Welsh village, during a report. (No, that’s not a typo. This place actually exists.) 

    Read the full story here.

  • Twelve-year-old Mathew Flores loves to read. But until recently, advertisements were the only reading materials available to the boy.

    Flores approached his mailman, Ron Lynch, in a Salt Lake City suburb to ask if he could have any junk mail.

    Instead, Lynch asked his Facebook friends if they could spare some books for Flores. 

    People from around the world, including the U.K., Australia and India, sent books to Mathew. Lynch told HuffPost hundreds of books have been delivered to the boy’s door.

    Read the full story here.

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