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just loads of gifs of shane hollander for bestie's birthday 😌✨️
love youuuuu @regardinghollanov 🫶🏻😘
Shane is very proud of his chirps. Ilya is also very proud of Shane's chirps.
Also (criminally left out of the show):
Bff’s from the beginning.
that baby is making biscuits on that cat. what a role reversal.
Omg!!!!
#it’s extra good because kneading is something that kittens do to their moms!! #so #baby is like: ah yes soft cat shall pet #and cat is like: ah yes human kitten is just doing What Kittens Do :) #amazing #10/10 i love it
That cat is just so content. He’s like, “Finally, a human that can speak my love language!”
Quilt is Corona II by Caryl Bryer Fallert
i think we're gonna die in this HOUSE 💜
"This is my nightmare. This is my actual fucking nightmare, Ilya." heated rivalry 1.06
every iconic gay kiss in xena in all its 90s censorship glory 💋
shane + worrying about ilya
looking forward, looking back.
by Petr Kosykh
by Morgan Jai
I don't know who might need to hear this, but I wanted to share something beautiful I had the opportunity to witness.
In the chaos and uncertainty around us, there is still so much love and hope.
A few weeks ago, a local international student nervously approached me and asked if I could photograph his wedding reception. We barely know each other — so much so that the only real thing he knew about me was that a) I was a graphic designer and b) he had seen me hold a camera. And the only thing I knew about him was that he came from overseas to study engineering in the U.S.
He explained that his friend (and expected photographer) couldn't make the trip. I sympathized and told him I had a similar situation with my wedding, but then he said something that made my stomach churn.
Almost all his family and friends overseas can't make it. So can't the bride's, as she's studying abroad as well. With the warmest smile, he says while he wishes his family could be there to celebrate, he's so lucky to have great friends who are helping them put on a small reception.
I told him I had it covered and I wouldn't accept payment. Photos like this will be invaluable over time, and I wanted to pay it forward as the volunteer photographer at my own wedding did.
The wedding was this weekend. I cried during it.
His fellow engineering students became wedding planners. A church opened its doors free of charge. Families of local students caught wind of the event and handled the food, learning cultural dishes from the bride and groom's home countries. A mom group banded together to make table centerpieces. A recently married couple donated their leftover decorations. There were almost one hundred guests. Most of us didn't know each other.
It was the most beautiful wedding I've ever seen. Not just because the bride and groom were so deeply in love with one another, but because strangers saw an opportunity to be kind. In a community where hate of anything 'foreign' seems to fester, a bunch of people saw two lovebirds separated from their families, stepped in, and said, "how can we celebrate love today?"
All I saw was love. Maybe we're not as doomed as we think we are.
your month, your bird!
Merlin + Books