Explanation: Some people only trust a handful of people/consider them their close friends, versus having a huge group of good friends. It isn’t because they are socially incapable of making friends or because they are antisocial, but it is just their preference.
I’m actually just socially incapable annddd I only trust about two people with everything about me. I’ve tried to make that “best” friend that I hang with and talk to but it hasn’t happened. I found that I can’t even make just a regular friend…. therefore, socially incapable but wishing to not be.
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I’m absolutely in love with Kat (Megabee’s) superhero fashion inspiration sketches. She goes into details about what she’s chosen for each superhero inspired outfit (if you click on the links below they go directly to her site to each outfit). Anyways, she’s one of my new favorites, i’m looking forward to more of her sketches. Kid Flash is definitely my favorite.
I feel like I should reblog this post every once in a while just because it’s so good
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Beautiful photography documenting a traditional Cambodian Wedding.
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Done and done.
Everyone do this!
Everyone is beautiful!!
…. I don’t know how to report a blog… SO help me [:
lovingMango <3
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Turner has been searching for Jakadrien since the fall of 2010, when she ran away from home. She was 14 years old and distraught over the loss of her grandfather and her parents’ divorce.
Turner searched for months for a clue.
“God just kept leading me,” she said. “I wake up in the middle of the night and do whatever God told me to do, and I found her.”
Turner said with the help of Dallas Police, she found her granddaughter in the most unexpected place - Colombia.
Where she had mistakenly been deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in April of 2011.
“They didn’t do their work,” Turner said. “How do you deport a teenager and send her to Colombia without a passport, without anything?”
News 8 learned that Jakadrien somehow ended up in Houston, where she was arrested by Houston police for theft. She gave Houston police a fake name. When police in Houston ran that name, it belonged to a 22-year-old illegal immigrant from Columbia, who had warrants for her arrest.So ICE officials stepped in.
News 8 has learned ICE took the girl’s fingerprints, but somehow didn’t confirm her identity and deported her to Colombia, where the Colombian government gave her a work card and released her.Through her granddaughter’s Facebook messages, Turner says she tracked Jakadrian down.
U.S. Federal authorities got an address. U.S. Embassy officials in Colombia asked police to pick her up.
But that was a month ago, and the Colombian government now has her in a detention facility and won’t release her, despite her family’s request.
“I feel like she will come home,” the grandmother said with tears in her eyes. “I just need help and prayer.”
There are still many unanswered questions about how an African-American girl who speaks no Spanish is mistaken for a foreign national. Immigration officials are investigating and released a statement late Tuesday.“ICE takes these allegations very seriously,” said ICE Director of Public Affairs Brian Hale. ” At the direction of [the Department of Homeland Security], ICE is fully and immediately investigating this matter in order to expeditiously determine the facts of this case.”
ICE officials also noted there have been instances where ICE has seen cases of individuals providing inaccurate information regarding who they are and their immigration status for ulterior motives.
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