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Norwegian Wolf Sanctuary Allows You to Watch the Northern Lights While You Cuddle With Wolves
culturenlifestyle:
Although many of us appreciate the beauty and untamed fierceness of wolves, we would never dare dream to approach one in person. But thanks to Polar Park in Norway, an animal wildlife sanctuary, humans are able to visit social wolves who don’t fear humans and love our company.
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Considering ending my social networking life
Everytime I do something that feels good.. Someone puts a wall up to shut me back out. I’m very tired of it and I don’t know if I have the energy to keep going. If I disappear off all networks soon just know that I appreciated every last one of you and your support. Thank you for being a friend.
You're gonna let them win?
I firmly believe in small gestures: pay for their coffee, hold the door for strangers, over tip, smile or try to be kind even when you don’t feel like it, pay compliments, chase the kid’s runaway ball down the sidewalk and throw it back to him, try to be larger than you are— particularly when it’s difficult. People do notice, people appreciate. I appreciate it when it’s done to (for) me. Small gestures can be an effort, or actually go against our grain (“I’m not a big one for paying compliments…”), but the irony is that almost every time you make them, you feel better about yourself. For a moment life suddenly feels lighter, a bit more Gene Kelly dancing in the rain.
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He simply bears up and he does it. Because he’s a man.
Study yourself the way a hunter studied prey. Exploit your own weaknesses to create desired changes within yourself.
Grant Morrison, Pop Magic! (via illuminought)
if u don’t think music is important u need to remember that 13 dwarves convinced bilbo baggins to rob a dragon just by singing about it
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World Cup Diary: Nation's hope, apprehension continues for another day
by Amy Lawrence
RIO DE JANEIRO —
The scene at the Delirio Carioca Bar, tucked away on a side road behind the Copacabana Beach, was replicated all over Rio de Janeiro. Friends and neighbors gathered round televisions on street corners or in what they call “pe sumo bars” — it literally means dirty foot bar in a nod to being homely and unpretentious — out in the open air as they summoned all the goodwill they could muster in the name of the Selecao. It wasn’t a cross-section of life. It was all life; From babies to grandparents and everyone in between, decked out in yellow and green and drenched with a heady combination of hope and apprehension.
Buses by the side of the road were parked up, bumper to bumper, stalled for the duration of the game as drivers got out to join in this vital communal moment. There was nobody to take anywhere anyway. Everyone stopped. Friday in Rio was an official World Cup day. A national holiday is declared either when Brazil play a home game, or when there is a World Cup match on at the Maracana. So this was a double reason for the city to give itself in completely to this tournament.
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