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vandergrafvanny:

Look at this fucking asshole caterpillar

I featured these in this article but the animations are a far better explanation. They’re among several Hawaiian caterpillars which evolved to fill a predatory niche, unlike anywhere else in the world!

HOLY ——

THAT IS A FUCKING SNAKE

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Tillman the skateboarding bulldog.

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mo0nkitty:

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The night before the burial of her husband’s body, Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket, asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her, tucking in the sheets below the flag. Before she fell asleep, she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of “Cat,” and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. “I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it,” she said. “I think that’s what he would have wanted.”
I posted this on my other blog, but I felt I should share this here. This is one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever seen.

Let me just cry forever.

 that is really beautiful.

True love never dies. 

 I don’t usually reblog things like this, but wow.
The sacrifices service members make cannot be described in words but sometimes we get pictures like this that make the everyday person realize how much we sacrifice to serve out country. This photo is beautiful. 
i almost went past this post…oh just another picture, but this is gorgeous, true love, and sacrifice. amazing.

;___;

And now I’m crying again. Thanks..

suckerf1sh:

battledinosaur:

erockett89:

threesixfifteen:

killtheselights:

jarrodmatthew:

billiefuckingjoearmstrong:

gulpingdownthorazines:

The night before the burial of her husband’s body, Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket, asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her, tucking in the sheets below the flag. Before she fell asleep, she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of “Cat,” and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. “I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it,” she said. “I think that’s what he would have wanted.”

I posted this on my other blog, but I felt I should share this here. This is one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever seen.

Let me just cry forever.

 that is really beautiful.

True love never dies. 


I don’t usually reblog things like this, but wow.

The sacrifices service members make cannot be described in words but sometimes we get pictures like this that make the everyday person realize how much we sacrifice to serve out country. This photo is beautiful. 

i almost went past this post…oh just another picture, but this is gorgeous, true love, and sacrifice. amazing.

;___;

And now I’m crying again. Thanks..

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getstooobsessed:

“Mommy, they are just like me.” 

My oldest son is six years old and in love for the first time.  He is in love with Blaine from Glee. 

For those who don’t know Blaine is a boy…a gay boy, the boyfriend of one of the main characters, Kurt.

This isn’t a ‘he thinks Blaine is really cool’ kind of love.  It is a mooning at a picture of Blaine’s face for a half hour followed by a wistful “He’s so pretty” kind of love.

He loves the episode where two boys kiss.  My son will call people in from other parts of the house to make sure they don’t miss his ‘favorite part.’  He’s been known to rewind it and watch it over again…and force other to, as well, if he doesn’t think people have been paying enough attention.

This infatuation doesn’t bother me or his father.  We live in a very hip-liberal neighborhood, many of our friends are gay, and idea of having a gay son isn’t something that bothers either of us.  Our son is going to be who he is, and it is our job to love him.  End of story.

He is also six.  Six year olds get obsessed with all kinds of things.  This might not mean anything at all.  We always joke that he’s either gay, or we have the best blackmail material in the history of mankind when he’s a 16 year old straight boy. (Take that naked bath time pictures!)

Then the other day we were traveling across the state listening to the Warblers album (of course), and in the middle of Candles, my son pipes up from the back seat.

“Mommy, Kurt and Blaine are boyfriends.”

“Yes, they are,” I affirm.

“They don’t like kissing girls.  They just kiss boys.”

“That’s true.”

“Mommy, they are just like me.”

“That’s great, baby.  You know I love you no matter what?”

“I know…” I could hear him rolling his eyes at me.

When we got home I recapped this conversation to his Dad, and we stood simply looking into each other’s eyes for a moment.  Then we smiled.

“So if at 16 he wants to make a big announcement at the dinner table, we can say ‘You told us when you were six.  Pass the carrots’ and he’ll be disappointed we stole his big dramatic moment,” my husband says with a laugh and hugs me.

Only time will tell if my son is gay, but if he is I am glad he’s mine.  I am glad he has been born into our family.  A family full of people who will love and accept him.  People who will never want him to change.  With parents who will look forward to dancing at his wedding.

And I have to admit, Blaine would be a really cute son-in-law.

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