By now you might've heard of middle schooler Keaton Jones, whose teary video details what bullies at school do to him.
Well, it's been a wild and heartwarming 24 hours. The video has racked up more than 20 million views and support from thousands of people, proving that maybe all of humanity isn't terrible.
SEE ALSO:A kid questioned his bullies and got support from the entire internetHere's the upsetting video, if you haven't already seen it:
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Many of that support comes from celebrities too, who've offered up chances to hang out with them. Like, oh, Chris Evans who plays Captain America/Steve Rogers, with an invitation to the Avengers: Infinity Warpremiere next year.
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Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, joined in with an offer for Jones to go and hang with him too.
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It certainly looks like Jones is going have a pretty busy year ahead, meeting all these famous people.
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Of course, as many people have pointed out, there are plenty of bullied kids like Jones who won't ever get the same attention from celebrities -- but need our support.
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