Remember; "no act of kindness goes unpunished".
I perform cunnilingus for the needy. ?
Honestly, nothing specific comes to mind. I help people out however I can in my daily life, usually casually lending a hand, but I don't think of those as random acts because they're predicated on a particular need in the moment.
I love to say hello to everyone I meet on my morning walk. It makes my day
I pass on my pecan grafting knowledge by direct demonstration to anyone who wants to learn.
I am always opening doors. If am anywhere in the city and I see one of those mini buses for the disabled or elderly I levitate toward the bus in case they need assistance going in or out. It is Standard Procedure of Mine. I am Not a Critic of poor/bad drivers. If someone is short by a few bucks in my merchandising line, I don't mind asuming the responsibility as long there is no alcohol or cigarette involved. I found $20 bill in parking and returned it to lady looking for it. Standard Operating Procedure.
I try to live my life by the Golden rule.... Don't be a Dick. It works. Mostly.
I keep bird food in a little container that I throw out to the birds every day as I head for work. I also keep bottles of water, granola bars, travel wet wipes, and a few singles and fives to give to random homeless folks who I may pass. During the winter season, I also had new pairs of socks to give out too.
I help people, but am not really into it. I am kind to animals, but carefully, my place is a sanctuary for a lot of animals even though the space is tiny. Our welfare system has gone downhil in the past 20 years, but it is still better than most. People on welfare have almost double my level of income. I find poverty is a mentality that shoudl be discouraged. Last night I got an email from the CEO of my energy provider suggesting I donate the revenue from my surplus solar power to someone struggling to pay their bill. This represents 14% of my income and cost me a lot of my savings to put together, I need to recover that investment. I do pay forward, but to be honest, more for fun than kindness, I like to think someone gets a buzz out of it and will do the same at some point.
I am respectful, friendly, and thankful to anyone that lightens my load. I’m mostly referring to all the people who we routinely get services from; restaurants, stores, service industry. These people get my full attention and gratitude. I also give money to anyone who asks and some that don’t. I Pass it forward whenever given the opportunity
Feed the critters. Take all of my edible vegestables, onion peels, banana skins, pepper tops and egg shells and what ever else is natural and go out for my walk and leave it on a trail for the deer, rabitts, racoons, birds, whoever comes along.
Helping in a practical way. I was recently staying at serviced apartments and observed a woman waiting out front, clearly for a taxi. After 45 minutes, it was a complete no show. I offered her a lift; she was running a late for a course and she was from Darwin (this was in Canberra). She was so grateful. I didn't do it for the gratitude; I did it because I had the time and the douchebag taxi company had left her high and dry. It made my day.
Whatever's needed at the time Opening doors, picking up litter, etc.
I do small stuff frequently: Giving my empty shopping cart to someone going into Aldis (only some will understand this), helping a person with a huge cart of groceries unload at checkout, congratulating others for the small kindness that I notice from them, opening doors for the elderly, etc.
I hate the Aldi shopping cart thing, don't have coins on me, I did buy one of those tokens, but lost it.
I clean my neighbors side walk and driveway with my snow blower every time it snows.
Anything to help animals and I hold doors open and talk to anyone if they talk to me. if I can help and I don't dislike people then I do. I always clear my plates away if I eat out and leave the table as I found it and I always use my manners.