Touching Video of Exotic Car Ride Sparks Joy and Debate on Social Media

Aiden Starling

Updated Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

An Imgur video titled "Beautiful people" has caught the attention of social media users, sparking a wave of reactions and discussions. The video captures an engaging moment where an individual, seemingly surprised and confused, repeatedly asks, "Hey! Hey! What are you doing? Hey, stop! Hey, stop! What are you doing? Show me. Are you taking a photo? No. Stand here. What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing?"

This intriguing clip has garnered a plethora of comments, with users sharing their thoughts and personal anecdotes. One comment humorously noted, "Kidney recipients won't believe this one simple trick," while another user remarked, "+1 even if it's for clicks." Safety was also a concern, as someone advised, "Put your seatbelt on bud."

The video reminded some viewers of other touching stories. A user shared a Reddit link to a similar wholesome post and recounted their own experience in the collector car industry, emphasizing the joy of making others' dreams of driving an exotic car come true. However, they admitted they would never film such moments, although they appreciated the video's message.

One notable comment highlighted a touching moment involving a man with cerebral palsy who was given a ride in a Lamborghini or Ferrari, causing the driver to cry out of joy for making the passenger happy. This resonated with many, as evidenced by comments like, "I hate all those 'look at me! See how wonderful I am!' videos. But somehow, I really loved this one."

Despite some skepticism about the video's authenticity, with remarks such as "Totally not staged" and "All for the Like & Subscribes :/," many viewers found it inspiring. One user expressed, "I know people criticize creating/posting wholesome things because it seems a bit hypocritical or cringy... But they really do inspire people to DO nice things. I like seeing this stuff because it inspires ME to do nice things."

The debate on whether such videos are genuine or staged continues, but the positive impact on viewers is undeniable. As one comment aptly summed it up, "Let's fight all of the doom and gloom with positive things (when we can)."

For those who love seeing acts of kindness and joy, this video is a must-watch. Whether you're a fan of exotic cars or simply enjoy touching content, this video will undoubtedly leave a smile on your face.

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Top Comments from Imgur

esbi72

+1 even if its for clicks

Whatdoyousaytoanicecupoftea

Kidney recipients won't believe this one simple trick

ryecurry9000

Put your seatbelt on bud.

drduffer

He may have cerebral palsy, but his kidneys are still worth a fortune. How did you think that guy got that car? By actually working?

Blackfinity

Reminds me of: https://www.reddit.com/r/MadeMeSmile/comments/m7muvt/a_genuine_guy_who_has_been_pushed_away_by_people/

Canigetbannedagain2

Finally, good music to a video.

HappyMardiGras

Fakers will say it's hated

UsedCarSalesChick

I’m fortunate that I’m in the collector car industry. I have an amazing entry-level supercar that up until recently had more miles put on it by other car enthusiasts than I had put on. The door sills and seat bolster worn from kids climbing in and out of it. I love making others’ dreams of driving an exotic come true; but honestly I’d never film it. Love the message in this, though.

Welliguessillgogetpants

Doiboe commenting but this post and another. (The driver crying reminded me) same situation with another TikTok a man with disabilities was hooting and howling with happiness as he was given a lift in a Lamborghini or Ferrari. The driver cried, the passenger asked him not to cry because of his disabilities. Turns out the driver was crying because he was able to make him happy with such a simple gesture.

SchmotGuys

I hate all those “look at me! See how wonderful I am!” videos. But somehow, I really loved this one. 💕

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