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Gray

@graysonmckoon21

be yo self

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calendar_today20-11-2015 03:16:53

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It's weird how one person that you never met can be your safe place. Every time I'm stressed, sad or even happy I know I can come back to Mac Miller's music and I know it will give me comfort and peace no other artist gives. I'm so thankful for everything and I miss you so muchšŸ•Š

It's weird how one person that you never met can be your safe place. Every time I'm stressed, sad or even happy I know I can come back to Mac Miller's music and I know it will give me comfort and peace no other artist gives. I'm so thankful for everything and I miss you so muchšŸ•Š
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ā€œI’d rather me mate cry on me shoulder than have to go to his funeral the next weekā€ I’m a huge paddy fan nowā¤ļø

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Bob Marley was once asked if there was a perfect woman. He replies: Who cares about perfection? Even the moon is not perfect, it is full of craters. The sea is incredibly beautiful but salty and dark in the depths. The sky is always infinite, but often cloudy. So, everything that

Bob Marley was once asked if there was a perfect woman. He replies: Who cares about perfection? Even the moon is not perfect, it is full of craters. The sea is incredibly beautiful but salty and dark in the depths. The sky is always infinite, but often cloudy. So, everything that
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An Australian man called Don Ritchie, lived the across street from the most famous suicide hotspot in Australia known as "the gap". He lived there for almost 50 years and during that time he saved at least 160 from committing suicide by striking up a conversation with them and

An Australian man called Don Ritchie, lived the across street from the most famous suicide hotspot in Australia known as "the gap". 

He lived there for almost 50 years and during that time he saved at least 160 from committing suicide by striking up a conversation with them and