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Margot Robbie meets a deaf fan and is so excited to speak with him in sign language

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1 [Margot Robbie meets a deaf fan and is so excited to speak with him in sign language]( It would be hard to choose anyone to be the "person of the moment" right now other than actress Margot Robbie. Her new film, [“Barbie,”]( which she also produced, is currently at the[top of the box office]( well on its way to becoming the summer's biggest film. The publicity and excitement surrounding the “Barbie” star has caused a video to resurface showing that the A-list actress [has a sweet side]( and knows a bit of sign language. [Read the story]( 2 [Woman shares hilariously wholesome birthday outfit her dad purchased for her]( Those who follow rapidly changing trends spend a great amount of time picking up clothes at any store. And when it comes to women, they hardly trust others' choices while selecting an outfit, be it for any occasion. This point was hilariously highlighted by [@samclardy]( who shared a clip displaying the shopping haul done by her father on the occasion of her 25th birthday. After taking one look at the viral video of Sam, we can collectively agree that her dad's choice might not have been that great but it is the gesture that counts. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Woman's reaction to finding out she's turning 100 is so wholesome and relatable]( At some point in our journey through life, we realize that our body is far older than our inner self feels. I recall talking to my grandmother on her 80th birthday and hearing her sigh over the phone before telling me, "I don't feel 80." I understood exactly what she meant. In my mind, I've been 24 for the past two decades. Apparently, that gap between how old we are and how old we feel only gets wider as we get older, as demonstrated by a centenarian grandmother whose reaction to finding out she was [turning 100]( went viral. [Read the story]( 4 [Why is North at the top of a map? Silly video explains how this wasn't always the case.]( When asked to point to North on a [map]( we point toward the top. Odds are, when you think of the word, you even associate it with “up.” (Unless, of course, you’re a “[Game of Thrones]( fan, then you might picture a fictional medieval family with very cool dogs and very, very bad luck.) But why is North always “up”? Has it always been this way? If not, what was “up” before North? Does any of this matter in a digital age where directions are oriented in an instant? These questions and more are answered by Jay Foreman and Mark Cooper-Jones, two [comedians]( with a passion for geography who host a YouTube series called "Map Men." [Read the story]( 5 [Sweet kid playing ding-dong ditch shares positive affirmations on stranger's door camera]( There's a parent out there who must be pretty proud of their son for standing up for himself and refusing to go along with the crowd that was playing pranks on the neighbors. Instead, he took their game of ding-dong ditch and tried to turn it into something positive. A video of the boy, first shared to TikTok by a Minnesota [mom named Ashley]( has received over 5 million views. It shows a young boy looking sincerely into a [doorbell camera]( before brushing a bug off the lens and sharing some positive affirmations with the stranger who lives in the house. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 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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