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A rusty spotted cat, the world’s smallest cat, explores his forest home in Sri Lanka. (Source)
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Anyway here’s some of my favorite hurricane Florence facebook events
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Who else rejected their emotions and acted tough growing up just to be broken down by crippling depression and forced to admit they have feelings
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It doesn’t matter how old you get, buying snacks for a road trip always feels like you are an unsupervised 8 year old who was given money.
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the most random, everyday things remind me of sweet memories with you.
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fp: *doesn’t talk to me at all today
Rationality[tm]: they’re just busy, it doesn’t mean they hate u or don’t love u anymore!! they’ll probably reply soon
my dumb, over-thinking ass anyways:
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what if I wasn’t tired all the time imagine the possibilities
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Denying aliens exist, Is like dipping a cup in the ocean and then saying Whales don’t exist because they are not in the cup.
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Your disability/illness/disorder is NOT “an excuse”, it’s a reality. Having limitations does not make you lazy. You should never feel guilty because you have limitations.
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I don’t go thru ppls pictures on their phone cause I wasn’t raised in the jungle
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Homosexuality is natural! Here are animal species where homosexual behavior occurs frequently.
Dolphin: Sex is often performed in non-reproductive ways, using snout, flippers and genital rubbing, without regard to gender
Bats: More than 20 species of bat have been documented to engage in homosexual behavior.In the wild, the grey-headed flying fox. In wild Bonin flying foxes (Pteropus pselaphon), males perform fellatio or ‘male-male genital licking’ on other males. Male–male genital licking events occur repeatedly several times in the same pair, and reciprocal genital licking also occurs.
Bonobos: which have a matriarchal society, unusual among apes, are a fully bisexual species—both males and females engage in heterosexual and homosexual behavior, being noted for female–female homosexuality in particular. Roughly 60% of all bonobo sexual activity occurs between two or more females. Sexual activity is the bonobo’s answer to avoiding conflict.
Swans: An estimated one-quarter of all black swans pairings are of males. They steal nests, or form temporary threesomes with females to obtain eggs, driving away the female after she lays the eggs.
Lions: Both male and female lions have been seen to interact homosexually. Male lions pair-bond for a number of days and initiate homosexual activity with affectionate nuzzling and caressing
Penguins: Penguins have been observed to engage in homosexual behaviour since at least as early as 1911. In early February 2004 the New York Times reported that Roy and Silo, a male pair of chinstrap penguins in the Central Park Zoo in New York City had successfully hatched and fostered a female chick from a fertile egg they had been given to incubate. Other penguins in New York zoos have also been reported to have formed same-sex pairs. In Odense Zoo in Denmark, a pair of male king penguins adopted an egg that had been abandoned by a female, proceeding to incubate it and raise the chick.
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Homophobia on the other hand, only exists in one species: HUMANS
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i wanna show u all smth important 2day and its these lil sheep
who look like stuffed animals.
theyre called valais blacknose sheep and theyre absolutely adorable & look like stuffed animals
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