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**Title:** Social Experiment - Asking for Gas Help
**Summary:**
* A person (AJ) conducts a social experiment, pretending to be stranded with a car that ran out of gas.
* AJ approaches multiple individuals, asking for a small amount of gas to get back home, without asking for money.
* Most interactions result in rejection or dismissal.
* However, one person (Alex) agrees to help, offering $10 for gas.
* AJ reveals the social experiment to Alex, praising his kindness and rewarding him with a "stack of cash" as a token of appreciation for being a "good citizen."
* The experiment highlights the scarcity of kindness from strangers in a time of need, with Alex being the exception.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact short and numbered, without opinions:
**Person's Situation**
1. The person's car ran out of gas around the corner from where they were asking for help.
2. The person claimed to have left their wallet at home.
3. They were asking for a little bit of gas to get home.
4. The person mentioned being hungry.
**Interactions with Others**
5. The person approached multiple individuals to ask for gas assistance.
6. Most people declined to help (implied, not directly stated in a single sentence, but inferred from the context of a "social experiment").
7. One person (referred to as "brother") agreed to help with gas.
**The Social Experiment**
8. The person was conducting a social experiment to see who would help them with gas.
9. The experiment involved asking multiple people for assistance.
10. The person did not actually need the help, as revealed towards the end of the interactions.
**Outcomes**
11. One helper was given a "stack" (implied to be money) as a thank you for their kindness.
12. The amount of gas needed was mentioned to be around a couple of gallons.
13. One helper offered $10, which was initially accepted but then returned as part of the experiment's reveal.