After a woman experiences what happens to her when she joins the "Do a Good Deed a Day" Club, she feels like murdering the president of the organization..

You should probably watch this if you’ve ever been stuck in a conversation with someone who is way too into self-improvement. It’s a quick silent short from 1926 that feels weirdly modern because it's basically about how toxic 'positivity' can be. If you hate slapstick where people fall over for no reason, you’ll proba...

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"You should probably watch this if you’ve ever been stuck in a conversation with someone who is way too into self-improvement. It’s a quick silent short from 1926 that feels weirdly modern because it's basically about how toxic 'positivity' can be. If you hate slapstick where people fall over for no reason, you’ll probably find this annoying, but for everyone else, it’s a fun twenty minutes. Lloyd Hamilton is the star here, and he has this very specific way of moving that makes him look like a g..."
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