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Jimmy Kimmel invites 'Popcorn Guy' to the Oscars after seeing his next-level serving skills

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1 Jason Grosboll, a concession worker at a Cinemark theater in Corpus Christi, Texas, offers moviego

1 [Jimmy Kimmel invites 'Popcorn Guy' to the Oscars after seeing his next-level serving skills]( Jason Grosboll, a concession worker at a Cinemark theater in Corpus Christi, Texas, offers moviegoers a show before the film has even started with his hypnotic popcorn-serving skills. Grosboll’s popcorn powers were first discovered by a moviegoer named Oscar (aka @[oanderle]( while seeing the latest “Avatar.” Oscar posted a video of Grosboll deftly spinning a giant popcorn bucket on his finger and tossing it up into the air with the finesse of a seasoned flair bartender, which quickly took the internet by storm and earned Grosboll the nickname “[Popcorn Guy]( The legend of Popcorn Guy is so far-reaching that Jimmy Kimmel reached out to have him on a segment of his show to give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at his popcornography. [Read the story]( 2 [He stayed by her side after she suffered a spinal cord injury. 5 yrs later, they're still deeply in love]( Tales and fables convey that you know that it is the truest form of love when they are with you in your darkest times. It has been proven true by Erin Field, 24, from Boston, Massachusetts and her boyfriend Jack Benziger. They went through a hard battle together and emerged from it stronger than ever. The couple had been dating for only four months, according to a [TikTok video]( when Field sustained a spinal cord injury after a chimney fell on her during her senior year. She had C5 spinal cord damage, rendering her paralyzed from the waist down with minimal arm function and no finger function. However, Benziger did not leave her side for a second even though the injury meant his responsibilities increased, per [Daily Mail](. Erin and Jack made the decision to hang out on the roof where her younger sibling had a hammock affixed to the chimney and the wall while they were visiting her brother Todd in Boston in July 2017. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [This online course will teach you everything you need to know about sustainable living]( Over the last few years, [sustainability]( has become one of the biggest buzzwords in the fight against environmental problems like climate change, loss of biodiversity, ecosystem degradation, and pollution. But what does sustainability actually mean? And how do you make it part of your everyday life? Broadly speaking, sustainability is the idea that we must meet our own needs without compromising the ability of others to meet their needs, whether the “others” in question are future generations or people living in other parts of the world. But understanding the basic concept is one thing. Practicing it is quite another. Every single day we make dozens of different choices that impact our planet. But understanding this impact is not easy. And when it comes to green living, there is a lot of conflicting information about what’s eco-friendly, what’s not, what’s fact, and what’s fiction. [Read the story]( 4 [Daughter sings Taylor Swift's 'Best Days' to her mom with cancer on their last Christmas together]( Music has the magic ability to help us express ourselves when words just aren’t enough. It has a unique power to help us live in the moment as we focus on each note, beat and lyric. Music can also bring people together like nothing else whether it’s through dancing, singing or simply listening. A beautiful video posted to TikTok by Kelsey Fry shows how music helped create a moment between mother and daughter that they both hoped could last forever. According to [Good Morning America]( Fry’s mother, Christie Geraty, has been battling terminal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma for 15 years and she knew that last Christmas would be the final one with her family. On that bittersweet holiday, Fry took a moment to play [Taylor Swift’s]( “The Best Day” for her mother to show how much she cared. [Read the story]( 5 [Mom hilariously thinks a church event is a birthday party for a child named Jésus]( Kids get a lot of birthday party invitations. Many daycares and schools have a rule that if you invite a few kids in the classroom, you have to invite all kids in the classroom so no one feels excluded. [Parents]( get used to grabbing invites out of cubbies throughout the school year without much thought. You see the invitation, ask your kid if they're friends with the person the party is for and if they answer in the affirmative, you RSVP for a [tiny human's]( birthday bash. It becomes like a reflex. But for mom [Tasha Salyer]( on TikTok, that reflex got her into a confusing, yet [hilarious situation](. Salyer uploaded a video of herself explaining to a table full of people how she ended up at the charity event instead of a child's birthday party. People at the table couldn't contain their laughter as the story went on. Apparently, Salyer picked up the invitation out of her daughter's cubby at daycare and confirmed with her daughter that she actually knew the child, Jésus. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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