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worthikids:

MORPHEUS

gahdamnpunk:

Please read this!

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carriehopefletcher:

captaindibbzy:

piratical-princess:

How is it that I’ve lived in Hawaii for nine years, been learning Hawaiian words and speaking pidgin back to my local friends for nine years, know how to say significantly more complex Hawaiian phrases, and yet I had to turn over a Puna Brewing Company bottle cap to find out that Lilo means “lost”?

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And now my heart is busted.

I just added this to my queue and then I had to go in and find it again cause I had a thought.

Lilo and Stitch.

Lost and pulled together. 

THIS HAS JUST MADE MY LOVE FOR THIS MOVIE SO MUCH STRONGER AND LET’S BE HONEST IT WAS PRETTY INDESTRUCTIBLE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

lovetechnique:

sometimes i hate tumblr but then one of you posts a picture of a little cow with curly hair. and i remember why im here.

dredsina:

thenatsdorf:

Accidentally tasting peppermint. (via ponzuthecat)

@photo4amber

rosenrotxiii:

wildplantts:

trulyvincent:

Falling Glitter

I love this so fucking much. Words can’t explain how happy I was watching this video.

It’s like stardust is raining on my face

adhdandcomics:
“sitting up?? uncomfy, never heard of her
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adhdandcomics:

sitting up?? uncomfy, never heard of her

themajorbarkana:

elsewherewitch:

palepartier:

allllltheautism:

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So this is really awesome! These are Disney princesses reimagined as disabled and drawn with service dogs. The artist, Arien Smith, drew these in 2017, but they have become viral only recently. Arien features all types of dogs in his portrayals as a way to educate about disabilities and service animals. He also does other dog related art. Arien can be found on Facebook under Royal Service Dogs or the major barkana. His website is https://themajorbarkana.com .Hopefully more artists, or, you know, actual major film/tv/book creators begin to incorporate disabilities and service animals rather than pretending like they don’t exist (but that’s a different rant for a different day, 🙃).

Image descriptions: Disney princesses Cinderella, rapunzelle, tiana, sleeping beauty, belle, Snow White, and Pocahontas featured with various disabilities and service dogs of various breeds assisting them in daily lives. The last image in of a Facebook post that features the same pictures, but as line drawings, so they can be colored in.

This is the sweetest shit I’ve ever seen

@themajorbarkana I just saw this again and omg I absolutely adore you guys and your passion. The detailed descriptions of the disabilities and what the service dogs do is so in depth and shows how much you care about service dogs and those who need them. I am so amazed and inspired by your work and your growth. I am also glad that you two created this deck and overall you guys really help me continue on my journey, so thanks and keep doing what you do!🐶🐾💜 (Also I am excited to color your line art after a hard day!)

Oh gosh, we just happened to stumble into this reblog! Thank you so much for all the kind words and we’re SO happy this is inspiring!! Have fun with our line art. :D 

honestlynatalie:

geographykhaleesi:

glumshoe:

My grandmother is a bitter old crab with nothing good to say about anything, but she does have a few good stories. She confronted the woman my grandfather had been cheating on her with - this other woman had no idea he was married, and was righteously angry.

The two of them schemed together. My grandfather’s mistress drove her convertible to the construction site where he was working. As he approached the car, she said, “Why didn’t you tell me you were married?”

“Married?! I’m not married!” he said.

My grandmother sat up in the back seat, where she’d been lying down, and said, “You won’t be for much longer.”

HOLY SHIT

This is a Country song.