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24 People Doing Good Deeds In Chaotic Ways


Doing a good deed makes the world a better place. It is always a good idea to do a small act of kindness, even if it isn't world-altering, it might make someone's day. There are many ways to do a good thing, and arguably one of the most effective ways is the chaotic good way. Derived from alignment charts, the term chaotic good is used for a person or an act that is good and helpful, but was done in a rather insane way.
These kinds of chaotically good people are similar to mad lads, doing something crazy without any thought, but for the greater good. A chaotic good deed is truly commendable, and there should be more people out there engaging in this kind of activity. Reddit's /r/chaoticgood is a subreddit filled with good deeds done in ways no one may have thought of before. Here are just 24 people out there changing the world in the most great, yet crazy ways possible.