So recently my friend was left behind on the 360. So far we all always played together. From strikes to raids. From control to trials. We killed enemies, Kells, and even gods. We wreaked havoc and made so many friends along the way. However with him being stuck on the 360 the inevitable guardian down was coming. That is until one day a member of the destiny community, who felt terrible for all the people left behind, reached out. He ended up sending my friend a day one Xbox one to keep him going. This one act of kindness made me believe in the destiny community and I, for one, believes that this should be featured in the community focus. Shoutout to RehabReject03 for being one hell of a good guy
Edit: The link is to my friends reaction to the gift. The actual guy I want to recognize is RehabReject03. A soldier and kind member of the destiny community.
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2 RespuestasI bought my friend rise of iron because he doesnt want to spend the money on it. Does that count?
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So... What you're saying is nerf fusion riffles?
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12 RespuestasSo a person does a good deed for another person and The Destiny forum world explodes with salt....WTF!!!! I have read it all now! The vast majority of people commenting here have gone above and beyond in their display of egotistical, jealous, immature, ignorant self-entitled douchiness! I haven't been this ashamed of a group that I was part of in a long, long time. Acts of kindness are HUGE, no matter how small or insignificant they may be. Massive props to the OP and the XB donor, GG Guardians!
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2 RespuestasHE NICE CUZ FREE STUFF. Derpa derp.
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Who cares
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Honestly, i was with you until i read the spoiler. Now, you're muted. Bye.
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92 RespuestasActually I have LESS respect due to how he sought recognition for the gesture. He even made it part of the deal. I'm well off and have helped a few people with DLC's but told them it was just between us. I speculate he didn't just do it for the kindness of his heart but for attention which is not why you help people.
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31 RespuestasSo did he do it to perform a kind act or for recognition? If it's a kind act leave it at that, each one of these posts tarnishes the act itself.
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5 RespuestasI sat through the whole post, terrified someone was going to give him a PS4
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"Get good and get your mom to buy you a current console!!" - a PVP player.
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5 RespuestasWe also need more recognition for diabetes. Get tested if you are chubby and have fainting spells, dehydration and night sweats.
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This guy is a legend and bungie needs to take notice of what this guy did.
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35 RespuestasEditado por SOLID: 9/13/2016 12:16:30 AM[spoiler]now all you have to do is take it to gamestop and trade it for a ps4[/spoiler][spoiler]congrats on the shit box [/spoiler] Dear destiny community why so serious
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1 RespuestaHe should get a gjallahorn in the new dlc at least
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1 RespuestaIf you follow the posts back you can see this guy had an extra one. He then asks for recognition after the player received the xbone. It's nice and all of him, but doesn't deserve anything from bungie for it.
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I thought he was going to be sent a PS4
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Nice to see some people in the community who aren't cold-hearted bastards. Keep up the kindness, everybody!
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Three cheers to a selfless guardian!
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When I read the original post I was like...what a nice thing to do, I may have even cracked a little smile.
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Seconded. RehabReject... U R Awesome.
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So what your saying is we clearly need to nerf thorn? 😢
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I have game shared Destiny with an online friend who is less fortunate than I am since vanilla Destiny. We started on PS3 together a few years before Destiny but the guy has literally played all of Destiny for free.
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12 RespuestasI shot a thrall in the head just before it was about to kill someone. Please feature me too. Without me that guardians k/D would have dropped like 0.01 or some other obscene amount. I deserve this i really do.