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crick3tknight:

lakidaa:

bi-polar-oid:

dinners ready

( ._.)./ an explanation: 
The dog has an issue where his esophagus doesn’t work right; it doesn’t get food in there right because it’s all stretched out and stuff. So what dog owners (and cat owners and I guarantee you the cat ones look goofier) do is make a highchair and feed them upright so gravity can be a hero. It’s also really cute. 
The disorder is called Megaesophagus. 

Here is a cat with the same disorder in his eatin’ sock. 

EATIN’ SOCK

crick3tknight:

lakidaa:

bi-polar-oid:

dinners ready

( ._.)./ an explanation: 

The dog has an issue where his esophagus doesn’t work right; it doesn’t get food in there right because it’s all stretched out and stuff. So what dog owners (and cat owners and I guarantee you the cat ones look goofier) do is make a highchair and feed them upright so gravity can be a hero. It’s also really cute. 

The disorder is called Megaesophagus. 

Cat with Megaesophagus

Here is a cat with the same disorder in his eatin’ sock. 

EATIN’ SOCK

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laurlaurthechallenger:

I’m tired of seeing debate on this.  Prostitutes and sex workers of other kinds sell a service.  If you purchase that service, you are a customer.  If you, without consent, abuse their rights as a human, that is not tantamount to theft.  It’s a human rights abuse.  If you punch a boxer, you aren’t stealing their time as a professional to see their reaction.  You are assaulting them, and the law will recognize this and punish you accordingly.  Rape of prostitutes, however, is a much more serious and common abuse, and it is significantly less punished by law enforcement and societally regarded as a non-issue.  I’m a martial artist.  Compared to the average person, I am much more mentally prepared for the possibility of a physical attack.  It is the milieu I immerse myself in.  That doesn’t mean I want to be attacked, or that it would be ok to attack me, and no one would ever make that logical leap.  Prostitutes, while also more mentally prepared for the very real possibility they may be raped, are no more deserving of rape than I am of being assaulted.  A non-consensual assault against a person, regardless of profession or mental preparation for attack, is clearly still a human rights abuse and the equivalent of assault, not theft. Stop debating this shit.

laurlaurthechallenger:

I’m tired of seeing debate on this.  Prostitutes and sex workers of other kinds sell a service.  If you purchase that service, you are a customer.  If you, without consent, abuse their rights as a human, that is not tantamount to theft.  It’s a human rights abuse.  If you punch a boxer, you aren’t stealing their time as a professional to see their reaction.  You are assaulting them, and the law will recognize this and punish you accordingly.  Rape of prostitutes, however, is a much more serious and common abuse, and it is significantly less punished by law enforcement and societally regarded as a non-issue.  I’m a martial artist.  Compared to the average person, I am much more mentally prepared for the possibility of a physical attack.  It is the milieu I immerse myself in.  That doesn’t mean I want to be attacked, or that it would be ok to attack me, and no one would ever make that logical leap.  Prostitutes, while also more mentally prepared for the very real possibility they may be raped, are no more deserving of rape than I am of being assaulted.  A non-consensual assault against a person, regardless of profession or mental preparation for attack, is clearly still a human rights abuse and the equivalent of assault, not theft. Stop debating this shit.

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noonewillneverletyoudown:

Now tell me that fate doesn’t exist.

noonewillneverletyoudown:

Now tell me that fate doesn’t exist.

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heyweddinglady:

A request from the fabulous hungergamesexaminer!:
I LOVE the inspiration board you made for my fairy tale-themed winter wedding. My best friend is also getting married, and I’d love a board for her. The theme is sparkly elegance with a hint of Paris/France. The main color is a rich plum (almost magenta pink) purple.
I loooooove her concept! I would go subtle with the theme: French flowers, desserts, food, and wine can carry your theme without the need to use a lot of Eiffel Tower decor. Use the central color in pops of rich purple and accent it with complimentary, muted hues for a chic palette.  A little sparkle goes a long way, so bring it in with accessories (a fabulous clutch, shoes, or sash), a sequined linen for the head and cake tables, table numbers or napkin rings…you name it!
Photo Credits: Sequined Wedding Dress by Ersa Atelier 2013; Bridal Party by Eric Kelley Photography; Place Setting via Colin Cowie; Cake by Maggie Austin; Centerpiece origin unknown, via Pinterest; Macarons via Martha Stewart Weddings; Bouquet by Kelly Kaufman, photographed by Jen Rodriguez via Style Me Pretty; Shoes origin unknown, via Pinterest 

heyweddinglady:

A request from the fabulous hungergamesexaminer!:

I LOVE the inspiration board you made for my fairy tale-themed winter wedding. My best friend is also getting married, and I’d love a board for her. The theme is sparkly elegance with a hint of Paris/France. The main color is a rich plum (almost magenta pink) purple.

I loooooove her concept! I would go subtle with the theme: French flowers, desserts, food, and wine can carry your theme without the need to use a lot of Eiffel Tower decor. Use the central color in pops of rich purple and accent it with complimentary, muted hues for a chic palette.  A little sparkle goes a long way, so bring it in with accessories (a fabulous clutch, shoes, or sash), a sequined linen for the head and cake tables, table numbers or napkin rings…you name it!

Photo Credits: Sequined Wedding Dress by Ersa Atelier 2013; Bridal Party by Eric Kelley Photography; Place Setting via Colin Cowie; Cake by Maggie Austin; Centerpiece origin unknown, via Pinterest; Macarons via Martha Stewart Weddings; Bouquet by Kelly Kaufman, photographed by Jen Rodriguez via Style Me Pretty; Shoes origin unknown, via Pinterest 

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whipitharry:

i just came up with the perfect rejection line. If a guy asks you to fuck him and you dont want to just say, “I live by the motto go big or go home and judging by the bump in your pants, ill be going home” ive never done this but im 47% it will work.

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awesomephilia:

The life of a third wheel [via]

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