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This kid's story will make you never post on Facebook again.

travelingcolors:

Lago di Braies | Italy (by Agostino Clerici)

verykawaii:

living-the-daydream:

life-of-a-skinny-boy:

For the past four and a half months, I have had my address out on the internet as an invitation for anyone to send me their blades so they can take a step forward towards getting better.

In those four and a half months, I have received these:

  • 71 blades
  • 4 bobby pins
  • 3 paper clips
  • 2 safety pins
  • 1 needle
  • 1 letter opener
  • 1 lighter

I can’t really say much in response to this, because honestly I don’t think there are words to describe how proud and how humbled I am. 

These people are fighters, and the day they sent those away, it was another step towards winning the war.

Bless you all…Thank you for trusting me <3

NOTE: If you would like to send in your tools, I will accept them and I will attach them to cards and keep them safe just like the ones pictured above. You can send anything you want to:

Elijah K
PO Box 1211
Burnsville, MN 55337

This may be one of the most powerful pictures I have ever seen… one of them has my name on it, and it chills me. 

Wow, this is amazing.

(via reckless-fires)

marinemammalblog:

A disabled killer whale that is missing two fins is able to survive in the wild with the help of its family, who hunt for its food. 
The young killer whale has no dorsal fin or right-side pectoral fin, leaving it unable to hunt for itself.
But rather than be left to fend for itself or die, the whale appears to be cared for by members of its pod, which share their food with the youngster. 
Source: X
life1nmotion:

Dovercourt Home by Stephane Chamard
nostalgic-dreaming:

untitled by Kubra Kactioglu on Flickr.