Alex talking about Tay and Jack saving the day…
omg
Jack Barakat; saving his best friend from awkward situations since the eighth grade.
superwholock-has-destroyed-me:
i think the saddest people always try their hardest to make people happy
because they know what it’s like to feel absolutely worthless
and they don’t want anybody else to feel like that
NO WHY WOULD YOU POST THAT
do you ever just listen to someone’s problem and you have nothing to say except “I’m sorry” because there is literally no way for you to help and you get sucked into a vortex of guilt and despair because you are useless
“THE best and worst thing about these Boston Marathon stories is that they’re fake.
It didn’t take long for the powers of social media to work as a force for good, helping people find their loved ones, spreading messages of hope and delivering help for those who needed it.
But in equal measure, Twitter, Facebook and viral media websites were used to fool good-hearted people into believing completely untrue stories.
This man in red was one such victim of misinformation. The popular photo of him helping a woman on the side of the road was twisted by the internet machine.
The story goes that the woman was his girlfriend, that she died, and that he’d planned to propose after the race. People were asked to wear red. That story helped the picture to be shared and ‘Liked’ hundreds of thousands of times.
But it’s not true at all. The woman didn’t die, and he didn’t know her. He was just helping out a stranger.”



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