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zooophagous:

gelana78:

catsbeaversandducks:

Anchorage Resident Tim Newton Awoke To The Sound Of Something Running Across His Deck

“Tim was awakened by noises on our deck last week - and looked outside. In astonishment, he grabbed his camera.. and can you believe it? Mama Lynx and her SEVEN kits!! She called to them and they all lined up right outside in front of where he was standing (he was inside the screen door!) Amazing ALASKA WILD LIFE!!! They proceeded to run and play on our deck, and then in our yard.”

Photos/text by Tim Newton Photography

big pawed stilt cats

Most people who live in lynx country will never see one. This lucky jerk gets them delivered to their front door.

rivendellrose:

bead-bead:

mortharris:

uglyfun:

Hi, I’m here to propose that A.A. Milne’s distinctive syntax in the Winnie-the-Pooh books is a major origin of modern Capital Letters Used For Emphasis On The Internet. Observe:

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(in which Pooh wryly self-deprecates)

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(in which Eeyore masters modern sarcasm)

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(in which Eeyore is vagueblogging)

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(in which Owl says something i would absolutely type in the YOOL 2017)

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(In which Eeyore continues to be a shining example to us all)

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(in which Pooh describes a Big Mood)

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(in which Piglet has a Relatable Experience)

I could go on, but you can read the books and find your own. It’s a weirdly modern-feeling layer to an old, thoroughly enjoyable story and most of the original Pooh books are online for free. I cited from this online text upload of the book. Enjoy!

holy shit i think you just cracked the linguistic case of the era

I always thought my penchant for Capitalizing Words of Importance came from Dickens.

I love it even more that it comes from Pooh.

Oh, Bother.

damianimated:

At Target this lady told her son he couldn’t have a Wonder Woman doll because “that’s for girls” and then bought her daughter the same one. It got me thinking about how often I see people bar young boys from appreciating girls/women as protagonists and heroes, and my own experience with it as a kid.

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

lgbtqaclique:

you’re not “too young” for figuring out that you aren’t cis and/or heterosexual in your teens.

you’re not “too old” for figuring out that you aren’t cis and/or heterosexual in your 30’s.


remember, there’s no correct age for finding out what’s your gender and/or sexuality

^ ALL OF THIS