defira85:

azogthenailfiler:

the-starkster:

comments on the dragon age inquisition soundtrack are a wild ride

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NOT ALL BARDS

look I’ve heard Nathaniel try to be a bard, I’m not trusting that skill set to a dude

Like, does this person not get that “all the bard voices” are THAT ONE BARD IN YOUR TAVERN? One person. Who sings all the songs. Because you only have the one bard in game. So all the songs are sung by the same person. Who is a lady bard.

Things that are a wee bit awkward: Explaining to your endo that any 4-7am recorded blood sugar readings are bedtime rather than breakfast because wow do I screw up my sleep schedule in the summer when left to my own devices with no job and no classes and no days where I have to go somewhere in the early morning.

aro-ace-amethyst:

transdimensionalboundaries:

dirtybetanerd:

kedreeva:

8bitrevolver:

This was meant to be a quick warm up, but it turned into a comic that I’ve wanted to draw for a while. This is something that is extremely important to me, and I appreciate it if you read it.

A while ago, I heard a story that broke my heart. A family went a cat shelter to adopt. The daughter fell in love with a 3-legged cat. The father straight up said “absolutely not”. Because he was missing a leg. That cat was that close to having a family that loved him, but the missing leg held him back. Why?!

Many people have the initial instinct of “nope” when they see an imperfect animal. I get it, but less-adoptable does NOT mean less loveable. 9 out of 10 people will choose a kitten over an adult cat. And those 10% that would get an adult cat often overlook “different” animals.

All I want people to do is be open to the idea of having a “different” pet in their lives. Choose the pet that you fall in love with, but at least give all of them a fair shot at winning your heart.

Don’t dismiss them, they deserve a loving home just as much as any other cat. They still purr, they still love a warm lap, they still play, they still love you. Trust me, next time you are in the market for a new kitty, just go over to that one cat that’s missing an eye and see what he’s all about!

Let me tell to you a thing.

This is Lenore. I first saw her in a little cage at the Petco I frequent (I used to take my parents’ dog in for puppy play time), and she looked like the grouchiest, old, crotchety cat in the world, and I fell instantly in love. She was cranky, she was anti-social, hanging out at the back of her cage. Her fur was matted because she wouldn’t let the groomers near her.

She was perfect.

But I didn’t have a place for her. I wasn’t living in my own space yet, and where I was, I wasn’t allowed cats. So I pressed my face to the bars of her cage and I promised that if no one had adopted her by the time I’d bought a house, I would come back for her.

I visited her every week for over six months while I looked for a house. At one point, they had to just shave her entire rear-end because the mats or fur were so bad. They told me she clawed the heck outta the groomer that did it, screamed the entire time, and spent the next two days growling at anyone that came near the cage.

A couple of weeks later, I closed on my house. I went back and I got an employee, and I said: “That one. I need that cat.”

They got the paperwork and the lady who ran the rescue that was bringing the cats in told me that Lenore (at the time, Lila) was 8 years old, had been owned by an elderly lady who had died, and brought in to a different rescue, who’d had her for six months on top of the time I’d been seeing her at Petco.

This kitty had been living in a 3×3’ cube for over a YEAR because she was older and “less adoptable.”

I signed the paperwork, put her in a cat carrier, and drove her to my new home. I had pretty much nothing; a bed, an old couch, a couple of bookcases, and a tank of mice I called “Cat TV”. I let her out of the carrier and onto my bed, and I told her “I told you I would come back for you when I had a place. It’s not much, but it’s yours too now.”

Lenore spent the next three days straight purring non-stop. She followed me around the house purring. Sat next to me purring. Slept next to me purring. Leaning into every touch, purring, purring, always purring. She still purrs if you so much as think about petting her. She’s amazing, and I love her.

So, you know, if you’re thinking about adopting, and you see a beast that others consider “less adoptable,” think about Lenore.

FUCKING IMPORTANT

The STORY THOUGH.

IM NOT CRYING YOU ARE

Attention, Amazon Is Going To Be Really, Really Cheap For One Day Only

catsme0w:

stuffguyswant:

 Amazon is running a huge day of sales on July 15 to celebrate its 20th birthday.

That’s right, as if products on the website weren’t already cheap enough, the massive sale next week is set to be “filled with more deals than Black Friday” and will feature discounted products across all of Amazon’s ranges, including electronics, toys and films.

The only catch is, customers must be a member of Amazon Prime to get the deal. But, luckily for us, the company is offering a 30-day free trial to promote the sales.

Just like with Black Friday and other shopping specials, the company will be adding new “Lightning Deals” throughout the day. That means new products will be added to the sale up to every 10 minutes, which last until they are completely sold out.

The deals will be available for customers in the US, UK, as well as those in Spain, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, Canada and Austria.

That’s Wednesday 15 July – “Amazon Prime Day”. Mark it on your calendars!

more info here 

upsidedownowltriangle babeeeee

loki-has-a-tardis:

This is honestly the best poster I have found in a while supporting breast cancer awareness. I am honestly so sick of seeing, “set the tatas free” and “save the boobies”. There is no reason in hell a life threatening, life ruining disease should be sexualized. “Don’t wear a bra day,” go fuck yourselves. You’re not saving a pair of tits, you’re saving the entire package: mind, body, and soul included. Women are not just a pair of breasts.

fogwithwheels:

advenplore:

Just Pen by Piotr Górski and Agata Zambrzycka

Independence is important for everyone. Unfortunately, for a person with such insignificant disability as the lack of thumb seams to be, life is not easy at all. We learn how to write in the earliest years of our life and it becomes an inherent element of our everyday life. When somebody is suddenly deprived of the opportunity to ordinarily use a writing tool, the disability starts to be inconvenient, it deprives of the independence.

woah, this looks useful for lots of disabilities that affect the hand though.  Like idk, but, maybe EDS?  and if you have hand dexterity problems and holding things is an issue (which can be caused by so many things).  I really want to look into this because writing by hand is so important to me, but, well, holding a pen isn’t the easiest thing ever