Good samaritan
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**be
in every man, woman lies a true hero. you just unleashed yours. We had so many fuckos forgetting there child in the car during summer, we have lost count of how many of them died of heat and suffocation. thankyou for what you are.
you said it
you did the right thing but should've have been more careful
as we say in the marines; good initiative, bad judgement. and you kind of deserve it for not being able to tell the difference between some chunk of plastic and an actual human being.
you have a kind spirit, you did the right thing xxoo
there is just so much wrong here it's actually making me mad.
Although I wouldn't have done the same thing as the OP, I can certainly understand how the mistake could have been made. I'm sure if you handed someone a realistic doll, they'd have no problem at all identifying it, but behind glass, maybe in a baby carrier, maybe wrapped in a blanket so you can't see more than a bit of it, and actually crying using a recording of a baby, how is that not a reasonable mistake to make? The thing is specifically designed to be as realistic as possible.
you did the right thing
at least you're a good person :)
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you had good intentions... it was worth the risk!
No good deed goes unpunished.