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turquoiseload:

hazeglow:

abner-vanslyk:

nightmareloki:

chatterboxrose:

panahemataylor:

feministcrixus:

eternal-creys:

meowgon:

radiumshine:

cptprocrastination:

BABIES

OH NO BABIES

BABIES!!!!!

BABIEES

WHAT’S UP BABIES

BABIES!!!

BABIESSSS

BABIESSSSSSSAHHHHHHHHHH

BABIES BABIES BABIEs

THIS VIDEO MAKES ME SO HAPPY

BABIES

BABIES

As I watched this, my cat came in my room and cuddled with me :)

I’d buy it.

I’d buy it.

That poor cat :(

That poor cat :(

palmist:

the kitty’s face is too cute

It’s not even the same kind of cat, what the fuck. I get it’s a cartoon character, but if you’re going to compare it to your cat, have the same goddamn cat lol

palmist:

the kitty’s face is too cute

It’s not even the same kind of cat, what the fuck. I get it’s a cartoon character, but if you’re going to compare it to your cat, have the same goddamn cat lol

tastefullyoffensive:

Petting Charts for Cats and Dogs

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chemistry-cat:

Happy Holidays, Tumblr!

howtoskinatiger:

Near the shores in the city of Van, a cat and a fox are often seen playing together. A local said he first saw them together when they shared some left over fish from a fisherman. The pair soon began to play together and it has now been over a year since they began this unlikely alliance.

They fuckin’.

spaceplasma:

Liquid metal used to create ultra stretchable wires.
A new type of conductive wire uses a gallium and indium liquid metal alloy inside an extremely thin elastic polymer tube to create a wire which can be stretched to up to eight times it’s size without losing electrical conductivity.
The wire could be used for headphone cables or phone chargers, and can be mass produced using current methods. The cable might not yet make it to market though - if the cable is cut the liquid metal leaks out, causing a possible hazard.
Check out a video of the cable being stretched here.

Yeah, but when my cat chews through it….then what?

spaceplasma:

Liquid metal used to create ultra stretchable wires.

A new type of conductive wire uses a gallium and indium liquid metal alloy inside an extremely thin elastic polymer tube to create a wire which can be stretched to up to eight times it’s size without losing electrical conductivity.

The wire could be used for headphone cables or phone chargers, and can be mass produced using current methods. The cable might not yet make it to market though - if the cable is cut the liquid metal leaks out, causing a possible hazard.

Check out a video of the cable being stretched here.

Yeah, but when my cat chews through it….then what?

My future.

My future.

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justlikeasong:

tyleroakley:

mmmlibertyy:

JUST PRESS PLAY

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It’s physically impossible for me to not reblog this.

ALWAYS REBLOG

kiggor:

What If Your Friends Acted Like Your Pets

Basically.