Everyone Must Breathe

25 May 2012

JAKE MERVYN.I FEEL LIKE YOU’D FIND THIS FUNNY.
Yeah?!

JAKE MERVYN.
I FEEL LIKE YOU’D FIND THIS FUNNY.

Yeah?!

21 May 2012

beeeebs:

Thank the Lord for this cereal.

This cereal makes me complete. So good.

beeeebs:

Thank the Lord for this cereal.

This cereal makes me complete. So good.

21 May 2012

It’s instant good mood, pretty much.

It’s instant good mood, pretty much.

(Source: yummyfitness)

21 May 2012

yummy!!!

yummy!!!

19 May 2012

thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Meet Ramen Noodle, a teacup poodle puppy who’s managed to thrive despite losing his front legs, and who is the subject of a new photo series by famed animal photographer Carli Davidson, known for past series Shake, Fetch, and Pets With Disabilities.

He was probably a mill puppy, inbred to achieve his tiny size. When he was 8 months old, his first owner brought him to the vet, with a broken arm. Unfortunately, the owner did not properly care for his injury, she didn’t come back to get the cast checked until nine weeks later. At that point, to no one’s surprise, the arm was nearly eaten away by gangrene. By then, Ramen Noodle was listless and refused food. It was a wonder he survived.

Jaime Salata Van Tassel, his clinic caretaker, ended up adopting him. But Ramen Noodle’s struggles weren’t over.

A second injury cost Ramen his other front leg; this time he jumped of a chair and broke the bone. Again, one of the effects of interbreeding dogs for small size is week bone, so his single teacup poodle arm broke so badly it could not be mended. While Jaime was devastated, Ramen surprised everyone and bounced back.

“Ramen gets around the house on his hind legs,” Jaime says. “I’ve watched him run at full-speed for toys, and to play with other dogs, he is essentially unrestricted despite his lack of front arms. … it’s like it never happened.”
[mmm]

thedailywhat:

Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Meet Ramen Noodle, a teacup poodle puppy who’s managed to thrive despite losing his front legs, and who is the subject of a new photo series by famed animal photographer Carli Davidson, known for past series Shake, Fetch, and Pets With Disabilities.

He was probably a mill puppy, inbred to achieve his tiny size. When he was 8 months old, his first owner brought him to the vet, with a broken arm. Unfortunately, the owner did not properly care for his injury, she didn’t come back to get the cast checked until nine weeks later. At that point, to no one’s surprise, the arm was nearly eaten away by gangrene. By then, Ramen Noodle was listless and refused food. It was a wonder he survived.

Jaime Salata Van Tassel, his clinic caretaker, ended up adopting him. But Ramen Noodle’s struggles weren’t over.

A second injury cost Ramen his other front leg; this time he jumped of a chair and broke the bone. Again, one of the effects of interbreeding dogs for small size is week bone, so his single teacup poodle arm broke so badly it could not be mended. While Jaime was devastated, Ramen surprised everyone and bounced back.

“Ramen gets around the house on his hind legs,” Jaime says. “I’ve watched him run at full-speed for toys, and to play with other dogs, he is essentially unrestricted despite his lack of front arms. … it’s like it never happened.”

[mmm]

18 May 2012

I love that this is how you always wake me up. Perfect.

I love that this is how you always wake me up. Perfect.

(Source: eatcookieslivelifebehappy)

17 May 2012

17 May 2012

AW!

AW!

16 May 2012

pleatedjeans:

11 Time-Traveling Celebrities

……………………………..whoa

16 May 2012

Chyeah!

You know, I realized that ballet is a pretty female-revolved art. Everything is about the girl, especially in duets. The man just stands around and lifts her, or watches her with arms open. I didn’t realize it was so ‘girl power’ but it actually is. Gnarly.

(Source: dancersaretheathletesofgod)