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distantseventeen:

dumbledavisjr:

badjokesbyjeff:

Wife: I have blisters on my hands from using the broom all day

Husband: Well next time take the car then silly

Writing prompt

Molly and Arthur Weasley

ghettoinuyasha:

spiritphone:

spiritphone:

I love small wild cats… they almost always look like fucked up reject versions of domestic cats I find it very charming

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excuse me one of those cats is a doctor

cassiebones:
“ stormtrooper3326:
“little black panther doodle
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okay but Shuri actually adopting a black cat she found in Oakland and naming it T-Challa and calling her brother Human T'Challa
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cassiebones:

stormtrooper3326:

little black panther doodle

okay but Shuri actually adopting a black cat she found in Oakland and naming it T-Challa and calling her brother Human T'Challa

time-cop:

Skull Trumpet Remake (2018)
Original  “Skull Trumpet” (circa 1995)

Provenance under debate
unkemptseeker:
“ darneildtpg:
“ kazard:
“ residentfeline:
“ how do cats even work
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Cats:
• A cat can jump up to five times its own height in a single bound.
• The little tufts of hair in a cat’s ear that help keep out dirt direct sounds into the...

unkemptseeker:

darneildtpg:

kazard:

residentfeline:

how do cats even work

Cats:

  • A cat can jump up to five times its own height in a single bound.
  • The little tufts of hair in a cat’s ear that help keep out dirt direct sounds into the ear, and insulate the ears are called “ear furnishings.”
  • The ability of a cat to find its way home is called “psi-traveling.” Experts think cats either use the angle of the sunlight to find their way or that cats have magnetized cells in their brains that act as compasses.
  • One reason that kittens sleep so much is because a growth hormone is released only during sleep.
  • A cat has 230 bones in its body. A human has 206. A cat has no collarbone, so it can fit through any opening the size of its head.
  • A cat’s nose pad is ridged with a unique pattern, just like the fingerprint of a human.
  • If they have ample water, cats can tolerate temperatures up to 133 °F.
  • A cat’s heart beats nearly twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats a minute.
  •  Cats don’t have sweat glands over their bodies like humans do. Instead, they sweat only through their paws.
  • The claws on the cat’s back paws aren’t as sharp as the claws on the front paws because the claws in the back don’t retract and, consequently, become worn.
  • Cats make about 100 different sounds. Dogs make only about 10.
  • Researchers are unsure exactly how a cat purrs. Most veterinarians believe that a cat purrs by vibrating vocal folds deep in the throat. To do this, a muscle in the larynx opens and closes the air passage about 25 times per second.
  • A cat almost never meows at another cat, mostly just humans. Cats typically will spit, purr, and hiss at other cats.
  • A cat’s back is extremely flexible because it has up to 53 loosely fitting vertebrae. Humans only have 34.
  • Some cats have survived falls of over 65 feet (20 meters), due largely to their “righting reflex.” The eyes and balance organs in the inner ear tell it where it is in space so the cat can land on its feet. Even cats without a tail have this ability.
  • A cat can travel at a top speed of approximately 31 mph (49 km) over a short distance.
  • A cat’s hearing is better than a dog’s. And a cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.
  • A cat’s brain is biologically more similar to a human brain than it is to a dog’s. Both humans and cats have identical regions in their brains that are responsible for emotions.

And that’s how cats work.

I learned more about cats in this post than I did in my freshamn biology class in college

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haiku-robot:

sinistercoffin:

seelcudoom:

wetwareproblem:

closetskeleton666:

spoonie-sone:

mogifire:

Harley & Ivy

This is why I love them!

Harley is an abuse survivor of course she’d wreck this dude!!!

Can I just say how much I love the implications here?

Harley and Ivy are known public figures. People know who they are, and recognize them. And this kid knows that, despite being violent criminals, they’re safe enough to go to for protection.

Ivy is dead certain that the Batfamily will be okay with them intervening to protect a kid. That has some intersting implications - either she knows damn well where the lines lie and that this is overriding enough to get her a pass, or (more likely, given the first bit) this has come up before.

one of my favorite tropes is villains acting heroically not because the other villain is a threat to them or because it benefits them, but because they have standards

Just because you’re a villain doesn’t mean you have to be an asshole.

just because you’re a

villain doesn’t mean you have to

be an asshole



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todaysbird:

ordinaryredtail:

Meet Baldwin, a black vulture at the Dallas Zoo! He is showing off his classic “vulture walk” during a talk about positive reinforcement training.

Friendly Goblin Shuffle

stachionalgeographic:

myspace but pronounced like versace

graylish:
“~the circle of life~
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graylish:

~the circle of life~

firelxrdazula:

Me during a home invasion, and the burglar tells me he hasnt seen Avatar: the Last Airbender:

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