You see these boys? Today is their one year anniversary of the start of their success, the premiere of their series, The Buried Life. These boys have given me hope when I needed it most, when I thought all of it was gone in the world, they were the ones to bring it back. They were the ones to help me through the toughest time of my life, even though I don’t personally know them, and vice versa. Sure, they’re Canadian, but they’re the most entertaining, lovable, caring men I have ever seen in my life, or on my TV for that matter. The purpose of their show was to tell the world that, anything is possible, if you have the right mindset and understand that nothing is going to happen for you like *that*, but you have to work hard for your success, like these four
boysyoung men have these past 5 years. I respect them so much for who they help and what they do on their own lists, it will always be that ONE thing I look back on for reassurance and sometimes, even for answers. I feel like, even though I don’t know them, they’re like my best friends, and I’m sure a lot of you understand where I’m coming from when I say that. You feel like they understand what you’re going through, if it’s because you don’t think college is the right step for you, if you just feel lousy and had a horrible day at school/work, they’re there to brighten your day. I’m posting this, not just because they’re attractive and the most perfect human beings in the world, but because I’m celebrating their accomplishments that they’ve made both on their show and even before that. I mean, who can say they’ve played basketball with President Barack Obama? Who can say that they survived on a deserted island? Who can say that they’ve streaked across a stadium? Who can say that they’ve opened the six o’clock news? Who can say that they’ve lead a parade?The Buried Life can.
(Source: darlingyouare)

