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I LAUGHED A LITTLE TOO HARD AT THIS
If this gets even an OUNCE less famous than Damn Daniel™ I’m calling Bullshit and Racism
Hilarious
One. HOW CAN HE HAVE THIS MUCH ENERGY IN THE MORNING Two. I need friends that hype me like this
Here for it
How are they ever on time lmao
this is the most adorable thing
I just came back because we really need to discuss how the days he doesn’t wear his backpack are really the greatest
I need a friend like dis
They always late!
You know his parents laughing at him through the window.
Positano, Italia
have an amazing day <3
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This is what God looks like
This looks phenomenal
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Talk about Aleppo. Cry for them like you cried for Paris. Cry for them like you cried for New York. Talk about them. Our silence is killing them. They are people, PEOPLE. Are they not important because they’re arabs? because they’re Syrian? Do their lives matter less than the life of a French or an American? People from Aleppo are posting their goodbye messages on the internet as a final massacre is expected to happen any time soon and we are SILENT. We have been silent for over five years. Some children in Aleppo don’t know life without war. Imagine living in a city of ruins and having to fear for your life every instant. Hospitals, churches, houses, restaurants are bombed on the daily and hundreds are killed every single day. Yet we are silent. Remember them. Honor them. We’ve allowed a mass genocide to happen before our eyes for years. It’s burning is a testament of our moral failure. Talk about Aleppo, please.
Elsa Hosk