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I tried to tell a pun today

tearablepunster:

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I got snapped at for it too. Not fun.

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dailybunny:

Bunny’s Eyes Widen at the Sight of All Those Dandelions
Thanks, Heather!
[On harnesses]

dailybunny:

Bunny’s Eyes Widen at the Sight of All Those Dandelions

Thanks, Heather!

[On harnesses]

thefluffingtonpost:

Cats Get N64 for Christmas
In a move that is likely to shock Christmas traditionalists, cats Patches and Fuzz received their gift 13 days early — a brand new Nintendo 64 game console.
Observers have noted that this video game system is more than 16 years old. Why all the excitement?
“They’re cats, they don’t know anything,” says Roy Yeater, a source close to the situation.
Via Xeaxan.

thefluffingtonpost:

Cats Get N64 for Christmas

In a move that is likely to shock Christmas traditionalists, cats Patches and Fuzz received their gift 13 days early — a brand new Nintendo 64 game console.

Observers have noted that this video game system is more than 16 years old. Why all the excitement?

“They’re cats, they don’t know anything,” says Roy Yeater, a source close to the situation.

Via Xeaxan.

fantasticfakemon:

Dunsparce —> ???
Normal / Flying
Artist: soap-monster
soap-monster:

a repost cuz somebody wanted to reblog it seperate.

fantasticfakemon:

Dunsparce —> ???

Normal / Flying

Artist: soap-monster

soap-monster:

a repost cuz somebody wanted to reblog it seperate.

timelightbox:

TIME presents the top 10 photographs of the year — the images that moved us most in 2012, along with the backstories from the photographers who shot the now iconic frames.
RJ Sangosti. Denver, Colo. July 27, 2012:”I, like most of my community, was still trying to make sense of why a gunman would walk into a crowded Aurora movie theater and fire randomly. Twelve people were killed and 58 wounded. It was hard for me to imagine a crime of this magnitude in a movie theater — a place that I myself go to escape life for a moment. One of the lives lost that night was of Jonathan Blunk, a five-year U.S. Navy veteran, who left behind a wife and two children. In this photograph, Chantel Blunk, Jonathan’s wife, paused on the tarmac at Denver International Airport before boarding the same plane as her husband’s body. The plane was bound for their home in Reno, Nev., where a full military funeral would take place. As this was occurring, a faint rainbow appeared over the hearse. In a moment of sorrow, a glimpse of Chantel’s innocence and youth appeared despite the overwhelming process of military tradition and personal chaos she was trapped in.”

timelightbox:

TIME presents the top 10 photographs of the year — the images that moved us most in 2012, along with the backstories from the photographers who shot the now iconic frames.

RJ Sangosti. Denver, Colo. July 27, 2012:
I, like most of my community, was still trying to make sense of why a gunman would walk into a crowded Aurora movie theater and fire randomly. Twelve people were killed and 58 wounded. It was hard for me to imagine a crime of this magnitude in a movie theater — a place that I myself go to escape life for a moment. One of the lives lost that night was of Jonathan Blunk, a five-year U.S. Navy veteran, who left behind a wife and two children. In this photograph, Chantel Blunk, Jonathan’s wife, paused on the tarmac at Denver International Airport before boarding the same plane as her husband’s body. The plane was bound for their home in Reno, Nev., where a full military funeral would take place. As this was occurring, a faint rainbow appeared over the hearse.

In a moment of sorrow, a glimpse of Chantel’s innocence and youth appeared despite the overwhelming process of military tradition and personal chaos she was trapped in.”

insanecorgi:

nprfreshair:

These make me nostalgic for corded phones. - Heidi

Telephone Sheep Sculptures by Jean Luc Recycled art

I have no idea…

gaywrites:

Courtesy of Washington, D.C.’s transgender acceptance and respect campaign. We need this campaign nationwide, and we need it now. 

gaywrites:

Courtesy of Washington, D.C.’s transgender acceptance and respect campaign. We need this campaign nationwide, and we need it now.