Kevin the Kitten (Vanessa Stockard) animated by Jenni Pasanen https://www.instagram.com/p/CATfqhqgO1Q/?igshid=13vl67k4n0fue
this is the best thing ive ever seen and my eyes are 23 years old

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Kevin the Kitten (Vanessa Stockard) animated by Jenni Pasanen https://www.instagram.com/p/CATfqhqgO1Q/?igshid=13vl67k4n0fue
this is the best thing ive ever seen and my eyes are 23 years old
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This is the sweetest, best, funniest thing ever! I love it so hard!
Do what makes you happy! #EthicalMemes
To have two people coincide at the exact same time when both have busy lives, responsabilities to bear, demands of time by family and friends, chores to attend and jobs to do, is nothing short of a miracle, so when we come together let us never forget that the time we spend with each other, though brief as it might be, is ever so precious. Let us never complain or be bitter about the time spent apart but rather lets embrace the miracle of coming together as we do. Let us spend those precious moments and condense in them all the love, and laughter we can so those warm memories will sustain us the time we are apart.
e.v.e. (Letters to my love)
It’s thirty… foursixer and Slværtcast I guess
oh the weather outside is [REDACTED]
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10 years ago today, the Doctor and Donna were reunited while investigating Adipose Industries in ‘Partners in Crime’!
this is still so fucking funny i’m sorry
the widnows scene was an unrehearsed improv done at 3 am, apparently all the script said was ‘they recognize each other’, (via aphony-cree)
“Update: The student who wrote the letter has been found and we’re in the process of finding a way to reward her for her actions. Very grateful for what she did”
I love this mental image of this quietly horrified and righteous 6th grader just being like ma’am you can’t do that
6th grader:
#the drawing including kids in the bus windows going like :O kills me
Cutest photoshoot ever
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) dir. Peter Jackson
I hate Facebook.
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Pepper examining himself before commencing a self-portrait
Pepper’s self-portrait
Tiger the spontaneous reductionist
Misty goes off the wall
Minnie, the abstract expressionist
Minnie’s Reindeer in Provence, 1992.
Smokey painting after an hour in the catnip patch
Smokey at work
Ginger’s Stripped Bare Birds, 1992.
Princess, the elemental fragmentist
Charlie, the peripheral realist
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People: What do you do for a living?
Me: What i want.
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While acknowledging the truth of the original statement, sometimes it’s just cool to know what other people do. (I am a boring corporate drone, I am fascinated by people who aren’t.) That said, if you judge people as “less than” because of their job, you’re an asshole.
@elizabethgraves speaking the truth out here!!
I couldn’t agree more, you wouldn’t believe how often I get looked at like im trash cuz I work in the construction industry.
Somebody on medium had a very interesting take on this question. They weren’t being fully serious, but the take was interesting nonetheless. The article was called “How to Be Polite”:
Here’s a polite person’s trick, one that has never failed me. I will share it with you because I like and respect you, and it is clear to me that you’ll know how to apply it wisely: When you are at a party and are thrust into conversation with someone, see how long you can hold off before talking about what they do for a living. And when that painful lull arrives, be the master of it. I have come to revel in that agonizing first pause, because I know that I can push a conversation through. Just ask the other person what they do, and right after they tell you, say: “Wow. That sounds hard.”
Because nearly everyone in the world believes their job to be difficult. I once went to a party and met a very beautiful woman whose job was to help celebrities wear Harry Winston jewelry. I could tell that she was disappointed to be introduced to this rumpled giant in an off-brand shirt, but when I told her that her job sounded difficult to me she brightened and spoke for 30 straight minutes about sapphires and Jessica Simpson. She kept touching me as she talked. I forgave her for that. I didn’t reveal a single detail about myself, including my name. Eventually someone pulled me back into the party. The celebrity jewelry coordinator smiled and grabbed my hand and said, “I like you!” She seemed so relieved to have unburdened herself. I counted it as a great accomplishment. Maybe a hundred times since I’ve said, “wow, that sounds hard” to a stranger, always to great effect. I stay home with my kids and have no life left to me, so take this party trick, my gift to you.