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thecurvature:

What Cats Are Really Thinking

This may simply be evidence that I am very easily amused, but I laughed my ass off at this.

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Reblogged from Trials and Tribulations of a 40 year old Intern...
stefaroo:

O for Heavan’s sake…a pigmy hippo? Jebus!  What am I supposed to do with this information?  die of cute?
Brand New Pygmy Hippo Hits Rotterdam
A newborn baby pygmy hippo from Rotterdam’s Blijdorp Zoo, is no bigger than a head of lettuce! The pygmy hippo grows to just over 3ft tall - just one fifth of the size of the common hippopotamus and is the only other species of hippo in the world. Reclusive and nocturnal, the mammals are semi-aquatic and need to live near water to keep their skin moisturized and their bodies cool.

I die of cute, YOU die of cute.

stefaroo:

O for Heavan’s sake…a pigmy hippo? Jebus!  What am I supposed to do with this information?  die of cute?

Brand New Pygmy Hippo Hits Rotterdam

A newborn baby pygmy hippo from Rotterdam’s Blijdorp Zoo, is no bigger than a head of lettuce! The pygmy hippo grows to just over 3ft tall - just one fifth of the size of the common hippopotamus and is the only other species of hippo in the world. Reclusive and nocturnal, the mammals are semi-aquatic and need to live near water to keep their skin moisturized and their bodies cool.

I die of cute, YOU die of cute.

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makingofmovies:

The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus Domestic Trailer

MUST WATCH! Heath Ledger’s Final Performance in Terry Gilliam’s Whimsical World.

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Reblogged from Bloggavettski
baravettski:

moonweed:

mogadonia:

billyjane:
obscure find of the day@clair_voyant

This is by Roberto KusterleSome more here

baravettski:

moonweed:

mogadonia:

billyjane:

obscure find of the day@clair_voyant

This is by Roberto Kusterle
Some more here

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ericmortensen:

alanfm78:

sickinlove:

I made this video just a few minutes ago to help explain the process of giving yourself an interferon injection. I did the prep and injection part in under approximately 3 minutes, while talking through it. This is only the third injection I’ve taken and the FIRST ONE that I’ve done myself.

I have been diagnosed with MS since the summer of 2007. I first noticed paralysis in my right side during an endurance race when I used to drive race cars pro-am. It spiraled from there into what doctors think was my second major relapse. The first was when I lived in Mexico about 2 years prior and went misdiagnosed as a brain infection.

I have then suffered about 5-6 relapses a year lasting around 3-6 weeks each time. They ranged from partial paralysis to blurry vision to electric shock feelings when I moved my head, as well as a constant pins and needles sensation in my skin. The symptoms in each relapse don’t tend to go away with my type of MS. They just keep hopping on the pile though sometimes they lighten up.

I have been in a state of denial until recently when I lost my vision for 2 months. I had gone from a fully independent woman to needing someone to help me do household chores, drive places, pick my daughter up from the bus stop and all sorts of things one would think a 29 year old should be able to do.

As I say in the video, my doctor said by this time next year I will be severely handicapped at the rate I’m going. After some time waiting I was finally sent my prescriptions and again it sat around in the house for a couple weeks before I mustered up the courage to ask my husband to do the injections. We watched the DVD that came with my kit. We both heckled and mocked the people in the videos because they don’t seem real. They didn’t have a sense of fear or worry or dread, which is why they just didn’t seem real to me. They’re probably very experienced with the treatment, but I’m not.

I decided to make this clip, hoping that maybe someone who was recently diagnosed would see it and it would help them to start their treatment immediately instead of being like me and allowing more and more lesions to form across their brain and spinal cord.

I don’t want to go blind. I don’t want to be in a wheel chair. I don’t want to lose my independence. I don’t want that for you either and I hope that this helps in some way.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

My ex, Rachel…one of the strongest, bravest people I’ve had the honor of knowing. Glad you’re in my life, always. You define grace and will, R. Love you. Please reblog to help get Rachel’s message out to the people who will benefit from her experience.

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Reblogged from 92nd Street Y
92y:
The whole world loves cupcakes. And Werewolf Cupcakes are making a play as the new must have dessert.   As the creator of the cupcakes pictured above wrote, there are five great things about werewolf cupcakes:
1. Werewolf Cupcakes can be friends with Vampire Cupcakes (this would NEVER happen in the real world.)
2. The Werewolf Cupcake is a good diet snack – you might not eat it, because it’s so fun to look at.
3. Werewolf Cupcakes don’t suffer horrible dreams about hunting deer by moonlight.
4. Hitler, who loved werewolves, never got to enjoy a Werewolf Cupcake – but you can.
5. No one has ever been violently disemboweled by a Werewolf Cupcake.**

He will be serving them tonight at 92YTribeca during his video variety show.
Hello awesome!

92y:

The whole world loves cupcakes. And Werewolf Cupcakes are making a play as the new must have dessert. As the creator of the cupcakes pictured above wrote, there are five great things about werewolf cupcakes:
1. Werewolf Cupcakes can be friends with Vampire Cupcakes (this would NEVER happen in the real world.)

2. The Werewolf Cupcake is a good diet snack – you might not eat it, because it’s so fun to look at.

3. Werewolf Cupcakes don’t suffer horrible dreams about hunting deer by moonlight.

4. Hitler, who loved werewolves, never got to enjoy a Werewolf Cupcake – but you can.

5. No one has ever been violently disemboweled by a Werewolf Cupcake.**

He will be serving them tonight at 92YTribeca during his video variety show.

Hello awesome!

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axinomancy:

Glenn Beck can’t define “white culture,” hides behind his fake “fear of being persecuted” as a replacement for an explanation.

I threw away my “look of surprise” mask a long time ago.

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yhf:

delgrosso:

nostrich:

Pomplamoose - “Single Ladies (Beyoncé cover)”

This video makes me insanely happy.

(p.s. adorable singing bass-playing girl, please call me)

Holy fucking shit. This is the best arrangement I’ve ever heard for a cover. And, yeah, the video’s great, too… but this makes my ears smile. Um. As metaphorically.

Wow, I love this version so much more than the original.

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Reblogged from Carmen L. Sigman

"you're just not girlfriend material"

carmenlsigman:

redcloud:

atsirhc:

this haunts me.

i let it haunt me.

i hate him for making me feel then taking it away.

i hate him for saying words that i let haunt me.

Some guys just aren’t looking for a girlfriend that will totally rock their world to the very core, you know?

Also, some guys are idiots.

Hes right though. You are not girlfriend material.

You are praise-the-heavens-Im-so-lucky-I-met-you-scoop-you-up-and-make-you-mine-forever-wifey-material.

So many words of wisdom. :)

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Reblogged from Pointing at the world and laughing.
giddyographer:

sarahcooley:

Do you make beer?  Join us for a HomeBrewer’s Happy Hour next Thursday, October 1st at National Mechanics to learn more about how you can get involved with the first ever BeerCamp Philly!
Come meet-and-greet with other local HomeBrewers, share ideas, and hear more about what we have in store for this year’s BarCamp Philly kick-off event.
I don’t make beer…how can I get involved?
Have you thought about making beer, but don’t know where to start?  Or maybe you’d just like  to get involved with BeerCamp?  Join us for the Happy Hour!
Our HomeBrewers will need your help – with anything from brewing, to bottling, to pouring the night of the event – we’ll need volunteers to provide support for every team of Brewers.

This may be the perfect venue to debut Long Island Ale Road

giddyographer:

sarahcooley:

Do you make beer?  Join us for a HomeBrewer’s Happy Hour next Thursday, October 1st at National Mechanics to learn more about how you can get involved with the first ever BeerCamp Philly!

Come meet-and-greet with other local HomeBrewers, share ideas, and hear more about what we have in store for this year’s BarCamp Philly kick-off event.

I don’t make beer…how can I get involved?

Have you thought about making beer, but don’t know where to start?  Or maybe you’d just like  to get involved with BeerCamp?  Join us for the Happy Hour!

Our HomeBrewers will need your help – with anything from brewing, to bottling, to pouring the night of the event – we’ll need volunteers to provide support for every team of Brewers.

This may be the perfect venue to debut Long Island Ale Road

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Reblogged from A Dream Like Mine
redcloud:

singlebychoice:

erospainter:
A human being is part of the whole, called by us “universe,” limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a prison, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons close to us.Our task must be to free ourselves from our prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all humanity and the whole of nature in its beauty.Albert Einstein

redcloud:

singlebychoice:

erospainter:

A human being is part of the whole, called by us “universe,” limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a prison, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons close to us.

Our task must be to free ourselves from our prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all humanity and the whole of nature in its beauty.

Albert Einstein