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cutest adorable horangi and kkachi
Rachel Weisz as Evelyn O'Connell in The Mummy Returns (2001)
Zero regrets. 100% doggo would do it again.
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- They can't beat us, Bea. Not together. - I know that.
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BABIES!!!
so the best thing about this is that bobcats, like just about every feline besides lions and domestic cats, are pretty solitary. they donât really have friends. they arenât really equipped to make friends.Â
domestic cats, on the other hand, do know how to make friends. they are friendly to the point that lots of feral cats live in coloniesâ the females hang out together, even raise kids together, and the males like to spend nonsexual time with their baby mommas. they groom each other, play around, and have a particular tail position to signal to one anotherâ straight up with the tip curledâ that theyâre friendly and happy to see each other. cats learned how to be chill with each other in order to take full advantage of human food sources: an ancient granary supplies enough rats for a lot of cats, as does a modern lady with a big bag of frisky bits, so it would be a waste of time and energy for any one cat to try and stake the entire foodsource out for exclusive use. less fighting means more eating and resting which means a longer, nicer life and a lot more kittens.Â
so this stray cat, she obviously has no colony if sheâs wandering around and sneaking into zoo enclosures, so sheâs like âhey! thereâs food here! what up, other cat, letâs be friends, letâs be friends and share that foodâ. and the bobcat is like â??????â because actually wild cats are pretty cautious about initiating hostilities and anything new and aggressive makes them very worried. and the domestic cat is like âhaha cool, ok, weâre friends now, big guy. no problems.â and the bobcat is like â????? wellâŚ?? ok?â and then they are friends.Â
the super interesting thing about most wild cat species is they donât really have the capacity to make friends on their own, especially outside of sibling bonds, but, if someone comes along and does all the friend-making themselves, theyâll totally roll with it. zoo cats can get really attached to their caregiversâ or, in this case, a very confident little calico demonstrating exactly why her species has been so darn successful over the last nine thousand years .Â
so anyway that is the best thing: bobcats are not equipped to make friends, but luckily for this bobcat this homeless lady did not give any shits and made friends anyway. and now they are both happy.Â
#THE FACT THAT THE KEY TO DOMESTIC CATâS SUCCESS IS THAT THEY LEARNEDÂ #THE MEANING OF FRIENDSHIP #IS A FUCKING HOOT
I will never be over the floofpaws of the bobcat attempting loafstance in that first picture
OH MY GOOOOOOOD
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A VIDEO OF THEM GROOMING AND HEADBUTTING EACH OTHER!!!
Theyâre both loafing because they are mirroring each other!!! It means they like each other!!
1.06 | 1.09
I think itâs the win. He finally saved a daughter. He finally didnât fail her. In his eyes as long as Ellieâs alive, damn the future consequences. He can take them as long as sheâs breathing. And for now, they have today.
Today he no longer has that feeling of failure over his head. Today he no longer has to worry about the mission and the possible dangers that will come with it. Today heâs on his way to a safe haven with Ellie and to reunite with his brother.
Today Joel has found an inner peace.
Today his good memories of Sarah arenât being crushed by the memory of her bloodied body in his arms. The good memories are winning for once. His guilt (when it comes to Sarah) has faded, and inside heâs near bubbling over with happiness because of it. He canât help but want to talk about those memories now.
And he wants Ellie to know Sarah. He wants to share her with Ellie because they are the two most important people of his life. They couldâve been sisters. And he wants Sarah to be remembered. Sharing her memory keeps her alive in a way.
So he finally brings up Sarah willingly, and, for once, it doesnât hurt.
TESS SERVOPOULOS THE LAST OF US, 1.01 - When Youâre Lost in the Darkness
Everybody I have cared for has either died or left me. Everybody, fucking except for you! So don't tell me I'd be safer with somebody else because the truth is I would just be more scared.
I wonât miss. THE MUMMY RETURNS (2001) dir. Stephen Sommers
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