We enter a little coffeehouse with a friend of mine and give our order. While we’re aproaching our table two people come in and they go to the counter:
‘Five coffees, please. Two of them for us and three suspended’ They pay for their order, take the two and leave.

I ask my friend: “What are those ‘suspended’ coffees?”
My friend: “Wait for it and you will see.”

Some more people enter. Two girls ask for one coffee each, pay and go. The next order was for seven coffees and it was made by three lawyers - three for them and four ‘suspended’. While I still wonder what’s the deal with those ‘suspended’ coffees I enjoy the sunny weather and the beautiful view towards the square infront of the café. Suddenly a man dressed in shabby clothes who looks like a beggar comes in throught the door and kindly asks
‘Do you have a suspended coffee ?’

It’s simple - people pay in advance for a coffee meant for someone who can not afford a warm bevarage. The tradition with the suspended coffees started in Naples, but it has spread all over the world and in some places you can order not only a suspended coffee, but also a sandwitch or a whole meal.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have such cafés or even grocery stores in every town where the less fortunate will find hope and support ? If you own a business why don’t you offer it to your clients… I am sure many of them will like it.

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Jeremy Louis

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“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself.”

- Josh Billings 

Conor Mackenzie casting into a deep run on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

Photo by @jeremykoreski

Emma Watson photographed by Alasdair McLellan for New York Times Style Magazine, September 2012

I think you could fall in love with anyone if you saw the parts of them no one else gets to see. Like if you followed them around invisibly for a day and saw them crying in their bed at night or singing in the shower or humming quietly to themselves as they make a sandwich or even just walking along the street. And even if they were really weird and had no friends at school, I think, after seeing them at their most vulnerable, you wouldn’t be able to help falling in love with them.


We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.
Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.
 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

We’re calling it. Best photo book of the year: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat.

Miyoko Ihara started this photo project 13 years ago, when her grandma Misao adopted an abandoned kitten, now named Fukumaru.

 via Tumblr Radar; Buzzfeed

A Bunch of Dads Singing Little Mermaid Because Having Daughters Made Them Memorize It

Says Patrick Quinn, co-creator of this video of dads (and some uncles) belting out “Part of Your World” because they all know the words so why not:

Once you have a daughter, no matter how tough, thuggish, or introverted you might be, you’re going to play princess with reckless abandon in front of others knowing that if anyone sees you they’re going to understand. Especially if that someone is another dad.

(via Yahoo!.)

Magical.

Magical.

This incredible photo marks the end of Matador Torero Alvaro Munera’s career. He collapsed in remorse mid-fight when he realized he was having to prompt this otherwise gentle beast to fight. He went on to become an avid opponent of bullfights. Even grievously wounded by picadors, he did not attack this man.

Torrero Munera is quoted as saying of this moment: “And suddenly, I looked at the bull. He had this innocence that all animals have in their eyes, and he looked at me with this pleading. It was like a cry for justice, deep down inside of me. I describe it as being like a prayer - because if one confesses, it is hoped, that one is forgiven. I felt like the worst shit on earth.”