Mr Frodo's toe floofs! ๐
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Mr Frodo's toe floofs! ๐
Being a black cat when the sun is out is not really very fun - Mr Raven likes to hang out in the summer house where there's a bit of a breeze ๐
Working from home now, the guy I'm sharing the office with is pretty quiet! ๐ด๐
Dark Energy Holds The Ultimate Lesson For Todayโs Scientific Frontiers
โThe big problem with science at the frontiers of what is known is that we donโt know where or how the next great, revolutionary discovery will occur. The XENON experiment could find evidence of a WIMP-like dark matter signal. The upcoming DUNE experiment could reveal something unexpected about neutrinos. The James Webb Space Telescope could show us a population of stars or galaxies that we never thought existed. And a future collider could reveal new forces, particles, or states of matter.
Until we look, though, we cannot know what secrets the Universe does or doesnโt hold. All we know for certain is what Wayne Gretzky told us decades ago, โYou miss 100% of the shots you donโt take.โ Humanity now stands at the most distant frontier of all-time in particle physics, astrophysics, low-temperature physics and more. We canโt know what weโll find if we push that frontier and look as weโve never looked before. But we can be certain that science will not progress any further without doing so.โ
If we didnโt come into existence 13.8 billion years after the Big Bang, but rather 138 billion years after the Big Bang, our Universe would be a vastly different place. Our home galaxy would no longer be part of the Local Group, but instead all its galaxies would have merged into one. Beyond our galaxy, no others would be visible: not to the naked eye and not even to a Hubble-equivalent telescope. The cosmic microwave background would not appear, and there would be little evidence to point towards the Big Bang.
But if we pushed the limits of our scientific frontiers far enough, weโd still uncover the truth about the Universe. The next time you think that a study is ill-motivated, think about this instead.
Those paws! ๐
Snoozing with Ratty ๐
Bathroom sink toebeans! ๐
How is this comfortable?! ๐๐
Perfect shady spot for snoozing! ๐
Black with a hint of chocolate ๐
When it's too hot to snuggle up with your mama, so you just rest a paw on her leg to show you still love her! ๐
Raven is even more gorgeous than roses! ๐
My son Raven when he was just an itty bitty kitty! Love this boy so much ๐
Everybody out there talking Meme of the Decade when we got this beautiful gem that combines them all
Always reblog this! ๐
Honestly, he can Geralt my Rivia any time he likes ๐
The White Wolf of Rivia by Alice X. Zhang
Unashamedly stealing this for my blog! Wow this artist is amazing ๐
Shark fairy lights - a new take on a traditional Christmas gift theme from @mnementh20 ๐ . . . . #sharks #fairylights #asharkisforlife #notjustforchristmas #sharksofinstagram (at Bishops Lydeard) https://www.instagram.com/p/B66a8nslH1D/?igshid=usp39sodvuxr