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I’m gonna miss you so much Anna!!! 😭😭 why’d you have to leave once I came back? πŸ’” love you lots and I’ll miss you. Come visit πŸ˜„πŸ˜˜β€ @lolaoinks (Taken with Instagram at Necessary Clothing)


Eating lunch aside the riverwalk. So beautiful in San Antonio. 97 degree weather doe .___.  (Taken with Instagram at Barriba Cantina)


Day 2 of Polaroids πŸ˜„ (Taken with instagram)


First time at rain forest cafe. Such a cute restaurant 🐸🐡🐘🐍🐯 (Taken with Instagram at Rain Forest Cafe)


Chilling on the fields. Beautiful 90 degree day in Houston πŸ˜β€β˜€ (Taken with Instagram at Williams Tower)


Day one of Polaroids πŸ˜„πŸ˜˜ what a long ass day (Taken with instagram)


Bumming while @miksemaj has family time 😜❀ (Taken with Instagram at Memorial City Mall)


First Paris baguette batbingsu for the summer πŸ§β˜€ (Taken with instagram)





camboleelai:


Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: The sheer cliffs at the mouth of Sydney Harbor have long been a popular Australian suicide spot. But they’re about to get a lot more deadly — the local man who is credited with talking at least 160 people out of killing themselves since 1964 died this week.
Window-watcher Don Ritchie, known as the Angel of the Gap, could spot the troubled ones from his home across the street; he’d wander down to the cliff-edge and calmly ask, “Can I help you in some way?” More often then not, he could. He’d chat with them a bit, then invite them back to his place for a cup of tea.


“My ambition has always been to just get them away from the edge, to buy them time, to give them the opportunity to reflect and give them the chance to realize that things might look better the next morning,” Ritchie once said. “You just can’t sit there and watch them. You’ve got to try and save them.”

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