Perhaps the internet has merits after all.
A Facebook post seeking to reunite a lost stuffed animal with its owner is kindle ebooks eroticism photographycharming cold online hearts this week. Why? It's written in the voice of the stuffed animal itself.
Wow, will it destroy you!
SEE ALSO: British company reunites lost teddy bears with ownersIn the letter, the toy tells its harrowing tale: it was dropped in the Bradley International Airport in Connecticut and became separated from its owner.
"Because of the fall I have amnesia, so I don't remember my name, my families [sic] name, or my little friend's name," the note reads.
"I know my little buddy is probably missing me and is heartbroken," it continues. "I'm very sad as well... So if anybody in the Facebook World recognizes me, please help me find my family."
The letter has now been shared 22,000 times, and commenters are letting Rubin know what cities they're in to indicate how far the post has traveled.
Rubin -- er, we mean the stuffed animal -- shared a follow up post Wednesday thanking people for their support. "I'll let everybody know the really good news when it happens!" it says.
Here's hoping Rubin successfully reunites this adorable toy with its friend.
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