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Adorable 'Llama With No Drama' Instagram account is here to help you de-stress

This llama don't want no drama.
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Nicole Gallucci
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Adorable 'Llama With No Drama' Instagram account is here to help you de-stress
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With all the chaos and commotion in the world, sometimes you just need a break -- and what better way to relax than by looking at a stuffed llama traveling the world?

Eylul Savas created an Instagram account showcasing her cheery stuffed llama on their travels. The llama -- appropriately named Llama With No Drama -- is on a mission to spread a daily dose of smiles.

Mashable spoke with Savas via email to learn more about the goals of Llama With No Drama.

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"Overall, the world's drama was the trigger point. Everyday, as if trying to deal with our daily struggles is not enough, we're also being exposed to lots of sad news," Savas explained.

Savas feels that "filtering positive and negative messages is almost impossible" in today's world, so she "wanted to start something with the purpose of putting smiles on people's faces."

The account is that simple. Its purpose is to give people a break from the severity of life and their personal worries, even if only for a short time.

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"I chose a llama because people don't know much about them. They are funny looking, fun and despite the common saying 'drama llama,' they're actually drama-free," Savas said. "They're free spirits and can spit on your face just for nothing, because why not?!"

Savas says that the adorable stuffed llama accompanies her everywhere -- tagging along on all of her own adventures and posing for stunning photo ops.

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Besides making people happy, Savas hopes the account encourages others to get out of their comfort zones and finally take the plunge to travel and explore the world. "In my opinion, that's what feeds someone's soul the most," she shared.

As for future travel plans, she says the llama has "tons" including Cape Town and Tokyo, so stay tuned.

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You can follow along with all of the exciting, drama-free llama adventures here.

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Nicole Gallucci

Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.


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