Pizza is cut in fairly equal slices (squares or isosceles triangles). This cutting design, whether intentional or not, encourages sharing. Pizza is an incredibly popular party food for all ages and backgrounds. There are infinite possible ways to assemble the toppings on a pizza. This makes pizza a perfect gift. So when I heard that there is a group of people who give Random Acts of Pizza, my curiosity peaked. Witnessing acts of kindness helps me restore my faith in humanity. Especially when those acts are gifting pizzas to those in need. That’s exactly what the members of the subreddit, Random Acts of Pizza(https://www.reddit.com/r/Random_Acts_Of_Pizza/), did. For those of you that are unaware, Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/) is a social news aggregation and discussion website. Reddit's registered community members can submit content, such as text posts or direct links. Content entries are organized by areas of interest called "subreddits". Some subreddits include news, science, gaming, movies, music, and even pizza! The members of a smaller subreddit, Random Acts of Pizza, would order pizzas for those in need or for fun, with the assumption that those that received pizza will pay it forward eventually. What a refreshing and simple way of being generous! Unfortunately, with any form of generosity, there are those who would take unfair advantage of it. Fortunately, though, karma and moderators of Random Acts of Pizza have taken measures to curtail scammers.