Twitter helps units father find rare gift for autistic threads

Sometimes the Internet is a kind place.


Each so often, a story that comes around to restore your faith in humanity and reminds you that social media have the enormous power to be an instrument of good will, as opposed to just a platform for lagging fishing . This is one of these stories.

On Sunday, resident in London James Dutton set up a desperate advocacy on Twitter. His 19-year-old son, Thomas, who is severely autistic, is obsessed with a British children's spectacle of the 80s called "Postman Pat. »

He looks at the videos on YouTube, but asked for a physical copy of the Postman Pat Postal Post Bag Price for Christmas. This posed a bit of a problem for Dutton, as the 1981 film had long ceased to be distributed.

His only solution was to find a good Samaritan on the social media that could possess a copy and sell it to him.

Tweet quickly became viral, because blurred people together to find a copy.

The news spread around and even had the execss head involved.

But in the end, he was just an ordinary person who came and saved the day.

Obviously, Dutton has been transported with joy.

Thanks to Twitter, it looks like it's going to be a very nice Christmas present.

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