Animal professions

oozey mess
KIROKAZE
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Kiana Khansmith

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todays bird

Love Begins
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Cosmic Funnies
taylor price
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
trying on a metaphor

if i look back, i am lost
Not today Justin
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Show & Tell
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Animal professions
"My first memory was when I was three years old. My dad set me up on the dresser, and said: ‘Jump to daddy!’ Then he let me fall and said, ‘Don’t trust anyone.’ He was twisted like that. I’m pretty sure that’s why I’m a loner."
Why you shouldn’t slide headfirst.
Tracy Mcgrady 13 points in 33 seconds Vs The Spurs
Happy Retirement.
I don’t always say something stupid…
Locker room jousting!
How do you feel about green eggs and ham?
Mets “Fall” to Cards 2 - 1 Read: Metsblog
(GIF made from Chris on Vine)
Well that's embarrassing!!!
Tony Parker’s buzzer-beater in slow motion.
Mets own today’s NYC back pages
Happy #HarveyDay! Matt Harvey and the #Mets looking win a second straight Subway Series game tonight at Citi Field. #LGM
On Tuesday, May 7, the New York Knicks were playing the Indiana Pacers in the playoffs—as important a game as they’ve had in fifteen years. But midway through the third quarter, almost everybody in Press Row and the skyboxes above it turned their attention away from the game and toward their televisions, to a Mets game. Matt Harvey was on fire. Again.
Harvey—who, as a nice touch, had a bloody nose through the first few innings—ended up losing his perfect game in the seventh, but it hardly mattered. While he was pitching, everything else in sports stopped—all this city cared about was a young pitcher and the promise of a new tomorrow.
Mets Pitcher Matt Harvey May Be Off to the Best Start in Baseball History Read: New York Magazine
This was exactly what I did.
They had never met before, but decided to hug it out in the middle of an airport terminal.
Simply the Best