Stories like the following:
http://www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/...ed-in-cardboard-cathedral-20131111-2xamd.html
So much goodness in this:
*Couple raised funds for wedding by busking
*Couple knew each other five years before getting married (I don't like marriages in general, but have much more respect for peeps who take their time before taking the plunge)
*Cathedral is made of cardboard
*Couple has Down Syndrome (and managed to get more attendees to their wedding than I probably would).
Before some Lovejoy pops in and says 'so what if they have down syndrome, it doesnt matter, your wacist', let me state clearly that I think it does matter. Even people with mild Down Syndrome experience the judgement that humans naturally pass on those who look different. It is a fact. These two appear to have overcome it in a way that so many non-different (is that okay?) people fail to, which IS impressive to those of us not caught up in PC brainwashing.
Terrific story, a rare gem amongst the dross in the MSM these days.