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Know that in this world thereâs somebody who will always love you.
Junot DĂaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (via thelovejournals)
You know what strength is? Forgiving a person who wasnât even sorry.
Anderson Cooper saving a boy in Haiti during a shooting. A slab of concrete was dropped of the boys head.
Anderson fucking Cooper, everyone.Â
Some journalists like to be strictly observers. they donât intervene, they donât participate. they just document what they see, even if what they see is terrible. But the way I see it, journalists donât exist in a vacuum. They are human beings, living and working in a very human environment. And that humanity is essential in relating to their stories. When you lose your humanity, you lose any kind of journalistic integrity you have left.Â
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this is the guy who found out one of his ancestors was killed by one of his slaves and was like âhe had it comingâ
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