Me: *mentions favorite tv show*
Friend: “I’ve never seen that befo-“
Me:
I am immediately reblogging this again because it’s the cutest thing I’ve ever seen
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Me: *mentions favorite tv show*
Friend: “I’ve never seen that befo-“
Me:
I am immediately reblogging this again because it’s the cutest thing I’ve ever seen

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i expect everyone to reblog this
Reblog this everyone.
If you don’t need them or can afford to buy your own, think about donating these items to homeless shelters, which typically do not have them.
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this explains a lot
They were like, “Why are we feeding ourselves and shitting in the desert when we could enslave the humans. They’ll feed us and provide warm laps and boxes not intended for our naptime pleasure and we’ll vomit in their shoes, but they will think us adorable, even when we bite them. ENSLAVE THE HUMANS! THEY ARE TOO STUPID TO KNOW OUR PLANS! MWAHAHAHAA!”
Accurate.
no LITERALLY CATS DOMESTICATED THEMSELVES. Humans had grain stores with lots of mice, and the cats waltzed in themselves and started eating them. The humans immediately took a shine to them, and welcomed the cats into their homes and started loving them because they kept away vermin and the cats stayed because they wanted to. Also cats were spread across cultures as agriculture spread. LITERALLY HERE IS GRAIN WOW MAKE FOOD ALSO HERE IS CAT. CAT HELP. Pass it along as part of the farming starter kit.
And now, cats are endemic on EVERY SINGLE CONTINENT. Human expansion is just a vehicle for advancing cat domination of the planet.
I accept our feline overlords.
reblog if ur mom is smart and beautiful
This is one of my favorite sites on here because everyone who reblogged it truly believes it because their moms won’t actually see it
but where was he at my last doctor’s appointment…
this is how you know someone loves what they’re doing.
gonna have to ask my dr. to do the same thing…
But seriously, this is how to pediatrician.

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what happens if u put a werewolf on the moon is a great question probably the best question ever asked
he’ll explode and die because there’s no oxygen on the moon
We never said we’d send him up without a suit you absolute monster
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Google has had some stunning logos over the years, but this one is a showstopper.
I really really love this.
anybody else think of avatar?
Long ago, the websites lived together in harmony…
Then everything changed when Windows Vista attacked!
Only Google, Master of All Search Engines could stop it.
But when the internet needed it most, Google vanished.
Years passed, and a new Search Engine was discovered, a Search Engine named Bing.
And Bing couldn’t search for shit. Everyone died.
And Bing couldn’t search for shit. Everyone died.
Whoa blood bender lady, way to not free any other prisoners ya dick
"Walled world" - the uneven distribution of population and wealth worldwide - Theo Deutinger
observe that the hard red lines indicate some of the most heavily policed borders on earth. that’s not an accident.
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ImM GOING THROUGH MY ARXCHIVE AND I FORGOT ABOUT THIS IM GONNA CRY
THIS IS IMPORTANT
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ImM GOING THROUGH MY ARXCHIVE AND I FORGOT ABOUT THIS IM GONNA CRY
THIS IS IMPORTANT
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Alternate Scene
Galadriel: Mithrandir, why the halfling?
Gandalf: Why Bilbo Baggins?
Galadriel: yeah
Gandalf: I dunno. I thought it'd be funny
Galadriel: haha it kinda is
#without katara the world would have literally fucking ended wtf
I still kinda geek a lil when she stops the rain
Katara is so important, you guys.
I see a lot of criticism going around about how Katara was Aang’s “prize” at the end of the series, that she lost importance in Korra once she popped out an Airbender baby and just generally didn’t have agency but I don’t gel with that.
How about we look for a moment at what Katara is, who Katara is, what she’s done.
This flawless queen:
- Lost deeply at a young age in the war that was all she had ever known, and turned that loss into an abiding empathy and determination to care for those who were losing around her.
- Found and praticed her own power with a brother telling her she was strange for doing it, and no prospect of anyone to ever teach her how to do it well.
- Captured the heart of an ancient spirit who had been born and loved a thousand times and a thousand mortals with the blue of her eyes and the strength of her spirit.
- Left her own home, desecrated by the army that had dominated her life, her people, determined to chase that evil down and steal her brand-new friend back from it with nothing but a canoe and her untrained power.
- Fought The Man and earned his respect for her spirit and her potential by being that good even without formal training.
- RESURRECTED THE GOD OF HER WORLD.
- Found within herself a great and terrible power, and even though power was something she had sought all her life, put it aside not to be used because it was not a power that brought peace.
- Looked the mother’s murderer in the eye, put him at the knife’s edge of death, and judged him not worth the stain on her soul or her mothers’ memory.
- Faced the Fire Nation princess, she who would be kinslayer, the only Fire Nation soldier ever to breach the walls of Ba Sing Se, and defeated her on her own ground.
- Returned to her home, restored her home, and ensured no children of her culture would ever again find themselves with a great and beautiful power, and no hope of ever learning to wield it.
- Played one of the most essential roles in ending the war that was all she had ever known since the day she was born.
- The wandering god of her world, the nomad from a culture of detachment, pledged himself to her and gave HER strong, good children. For fuck’s sake, why do so many people try to turn motherhood into an abdication of agency? As if having a child is something a woman does for the man who fathers the child, never a want a man assists a woman in achieving? And Katara secured a mortal god for the father of her children. Girl. Girl. GEDDIT.
Conclusion: Katara is better than us all. Let us kneel and give praise.
After you got up I went rummaging through your bedside table, a habit picked up waiting in florescent doctors offices with a worried mind and rattling fingers. In between baggies that smelled like summer grass and torn shoestrings I found a scrap of paper filled with names: Abby, Lily, Deb, Jessica. And I knew it was the fabled thing, the locker room talk. All the girls who had laid belly up for you. Reduced to nothing but a shopping list, no more important than fresh milk or granny smith apples. I heard you flick off the light in the bathroom and suddenly my stomach told me I should feel embarrassed for holding your crime. It was a grenade my carnage wanted no parts of. So I lied a laugh, balled it up, and threw it at your gut. Crisis averted. Mayday over. Holding it, I guess caught, you slid into bed next to me again. Kissing my collarbones but not like before. This time they felt like half-assed apologies. All I could think was: Abby. Kiss. Deb. Kiss. You must have noticed my goosebumps, the way their names were shivering up my wrists like a walk of shame in January. So you offered “Babe, now I get to add your name” paper still crumbled in your fist. You said it like it was an present, like it was a goddamned “I love you.” I have never liked sleeping in the crevice where the wall and sheets meet but that night I made an exception. You knew to stay away. I was up before dawn, walking home and humming: Abby, Lily, Deb, Jessica. Daydreaming about meeting them for coffee and asking them what their favorite books were. I needed to think of them as people so I could think of myself as something more than an accomplished errand. Abby. Lily. Deb. Jessica. Brooke. Human. Human. Human.
b.e.fitzgerald (I am not a deer.)

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SOMEBODY FINALLY SAID IT
Harry Potter by viria13
Fred being slightly faded in the picture with Ginny in her wedding dress is not okay.