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Watch How a Homeless Man Spends $100
Did you think he'd blow it all on booze? The man who commissioned this video did.

A viral video making the rounds this week is so heartwarming, it will help restore your faith in humanity.
Though this particular video was shot in Southern California, itβs based on a sight thatβs all too common throughout the nation: a homeless person stationed along a highway entrance, asking for whatever money strangers are willing to donate. One local filmmaker wanted to see just what would happen if he gave one such person $100.
So Josh Lin Parker recently headed out to an onramp to the 91 freeway in Anaheim, and approached a man named Thomas. Parkerβs plan was to hand over the $100 bill, and then secretly follow the man to witnessβ and videotapeβ what happened next.
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And what happened next shocked the filmmaker.
βI wasnβt expecting to get this kind of footage... to be honest, I thought this video would be more an exposing homeless people video at first,β Parker writes in the video description he posted on YouTube.
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In the video, Thomas is seen taking the money to a nearby liquor store, and coming out with a few full bags. He then heads over to a nearby parkβ and starts pulling out food to share with complete strangers.
β... Iβm so glad that I could witness and capture such a beautiful moment,β Parker writes.
When he saw what the homeless man did, Parker decided to reveal what was really going on, and pointed out the camera.
βI feel I owe you an apology,β Parker says to the man. βYou went to a liquor store earlier...β
βOh, you thought I was going to get all smacked up drunk, huh?β Thomas asks.
Thatβs when the man explains the series of unfortunate events that landed him where he is today, and how it makes him happy to share what little he has.
After striking up an unlikely friendship with Thomas, and seeing the tremendous response to his video (itβs received nearly 12 million views since it was posted Monday), Parker started an Indiegogo campaign to help get the man back on his feet. More than $62,000 had been raised by Wednesday morning.
Watch the incredible video below and tell us what YOU think of it in the comments section below.
IMAGE via YouTube.
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