Here’s a tear jerker.
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Here’s a tear jerker.
People around the world made World Bipolar Day a day set aside to raise awareness of the disorder and erase the stigmatism of mental illness.
This year the annual event shined a light on the plight of nearly 2 percent of the world’s population living with the manic highs and dramatic lows in mood the disorder brings. It is held on the anniversary of the birth of Vincent Van Gogh because it is believed the famous painter suffered from the disorder.
Are you or someone you know suffering with bipolar disorder and haven’t been diagnosed?
Check out this article for a closer look at the symptoms and where there’s help.

I don’t care what “political party” you do or don’t represent, this one here is a tear jerker.
Gotta love the kids! This will be life changing for this kid.
One thing I admire about kids is their honesty, carefreeness and boldness. Kids aren’t afraid to go after what they want, or at least ask for it.
Us adults could stand to take a page from their books.
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A young girl who cried hysterically after learning President Obama would be leaving the White House in January took a special trip to meet him in person.
Caprina Harris posted the video to Facebook last month. It shows her granddaughter, 1st grader Kameria Crayton, crying inconsolably, not wanting Obama to leave office.
The clip has been shared more than 10,000 times.
Kameria wrote a letter to the president, saying she didn’t want him to leave, and she wanted to meet him at the White House.
Kameria traveled to Washington from Birmingham, Alabama, to make it happen.
Kameria and her family met the Obama and First Lady Michelle Sunday during the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Watch the heartwarming video below:
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