Me for now

cynicalsleeper:

this is the best thing that appeared on my dash today

This made me chuckle

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— 9 hours ago with 31124 notes

osparchive:

NCIS: Los Angeles 3x24 San Voir, Part II

Love this scene

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— 2 weeks ago with 146 notes
textualdeviance:

free-spoons:

cleolinda:

@effandsteph: About fucking time the internet gave us a cat dressed as a shark riding a Roomba chasing a duck.

This is it. This is the internet.

… Buh …

textualdeviance:

free-spoons:

cleolinda:

@effandsteph: About fucking time the internet gave us a cat dressed as a shark riding a Roomba chasing a duck.

This is it. This is the internet.

… Buh …

— 1 month ago with 9361 notes
lavastormsw:

citrusthepony:

spnsupportnetwork:

birdfingers:

thebeldam:

When a group of dog rescuers arrived at the market to show the dogs available for adoption, somebody had left 12 puppies on the street – 8 of them were approximately 5 weeks old.
In shock, the rescuers didn’t know what to do. The group had recently canceled several adoption days at the market because of bad weather, so they were over their capacity with puppies still needing to be adopted out. Also, the abandoned puppies were so small that they needed to be fed every two hours, including at night.
That’s when a spayed stray dog approached, lay down beside the shoe box where the puppies were sleeping, and began caring for them.

She wouldn’t let anyone get near the babies.

Very carefully, the rescuers placed the puppies closer to her.

She began caressing them and offering the warmth of her belly to the newborns.

The maternal instinct kicked in and…

after a few hours, she had milk and was feeding the puppies.

The rescue group named her Vida, which means “life” in Portuguese.



I’m not crying, really…I just have a puppy in my eye…

animals are the best
anyone who thinks that animal life is worth less than a human life needs to rethink their life choice

omfg that is the best dog ever

lavastormsw:

citrusthepony:

spnsupportnetwork:

birdfingers:

thebeldam:

When a group of dog rescuers arrived at the market to show the dogs available for adoption, somebody had left 12 puppies on the street – 8 of them were approximately 5 weeks old.

In shock, the rescuers didn’t know what to do. The group had recently canceled several adoption days at the market because of bad weather, so they were over their capacity with puppies still needing to be adopted out. Also, the abandoned puppies were so small that they needed to be fed every two hours, including at night.

That’s when a spayed stray dog approached, lay down beside the shoe box where the puppies were sleeping, and began caring for them.

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She wouldn’t let anyone get near the babies.

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Very carefully, the rescuers placed the puppies closer to her.

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She began caressing them and offering the warmth of her belly to the newborns.

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The maternal instinct kicked in and…

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after a few hours, she had milk and was feeding the puppies.

image

The rescue group named her Vida, which means “life” in Portuguese.

image

I’m not crying, really…I just have a puppy in my eye…

animals are the best

anyone who thinks that animal life is worth less than a human life needs to rethink their life choice

omfg that is the best dog ever

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— 1 month ago with 97301 notes
smoke-and-sketchpads:

Guys, this is my little brother, Reese. He just turned eight last March, and he is in second grade. He had found that he prefers guys to girls. When he told his friends that at recess, they threw rocks at him. Rocks. He came home crying, saying that his friends had called him names like “faggot” and “homo”. Second graders called him these names. I explained to him that it is perfectly okay to be gay, and that I will still love him no matter what. Unfortunately, my parents don’t agree. He’s been set apart from the family and his friends for his sexuality, that he has no control over. I’m not doing this for notes or to gain followers. I’m doing this to show Reese he will be accepted by many people no matter what sexuality he is. Reblog if you support my eight year old brother, no matter his sexuality.

smoke-and-sketchpads:

Guys, this is my little brother, Reese. He just turned eight last March, and he is in second grade. He had found that he prefers guys to girls. When he told his friends that at recess, they threw rocks at him. Rocks. He came home crying, saying that his friends had called him names like “faggot” and “homo”. Second graders called him these names. I explained to him that it is perfectly okay to be gay, and that I will still love him no matter what. Unfortunately, my parents don’t agree. He’s been set apart from the family and his friends for his sexuality, that he has no control over. I’m not doing this for notes or to gain followers. I’m doing this to show Reese he will be accepted by many people no matter what sexuality he is. Reblog if you support my eight year old brother, no matter his sexuality.

(Source: cigarettes-and-sketchpads, via david-dinozzo)

— 1 month ago with 131819 notes