You did not disappoint. Here are 19 random, small, wonderful little things that have happened in the last week or two. Keep adding your own in the comments too please… 1 Sophie, the barista in Costa Coffee near where Jane Roberts lives, who always has nice things to say about people’s T-shirts. 2 Den Of Geek reader Mike Grace, who wrote a guide to Pokemon for the children in his village. 4 To the children of Baverstock Academy, who refused to take the news that their school was closing lying down, and have launched this video. 5 Scott Johnston, and the director of a local group he attends, who didn’t used to get on. They both made an effort to be nice to each other, and it seems to have worked. Hugs to them both. 7 A story in South Wales that Snarkly told us about. A little girl with autism went to her local Argos, wanting a Finding Dory lunchbox that was on display. It wasn’t yet available though, and the girl had a meltdown of sorts, and her dad had to carry her away to the car. The police then turned up at their house later, following reports of a child being taken to a car unwillingly. They left after understanding what had happened. And those same police officers came back the following day with the Finding Dory lunchbox for the girl. 8 To Rachael, who came out as transgender to her family, and in her words, “every single one of them has been amazing and supportive”. Huge applause to Rachael and to her family. 9 Elaine McCourt won a pair of tickets to the Star Trek Beyond premiere. She gave away her spare while waiting in line, so that somebody else could get to see the film too. 10 To Flibbertigibbet (we love the names some of you have here!), and the staff at their local hospital who stopped them feeling nervous and overwhelmed. 11 SpidersFromMars, who reckons they might just have the first draft of their young adult novel next month. 13 The wonderful Rod has been volunteering weekly at his local MIND drop-in group. And he’s back playing D&D too! 14 Jane started swimming again. 16 To Mr Bobbins’ workplace, who arranged someone to come in and give a presentation on mental health issues. 17 Someone got in touch with us to tell us they liked an article from a few weeks back, completely out of the blue. 19 Scott Hamilton, who has been donating one or two things a month to people, just to try and pay things forward a little. He’s also managed to raise over £800 for MIND. Thanks, as always, for reading. Your regular Geeks Vs Loneliness programming will return next week…