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Happy Tiny Tuesday, here’s a tiny quokka!

I actually almost didn’t post this one because I thought it looked a little derpy, but then my husband pointed out that all quokkas look a little derpy which is why they’re so cute. I included a photo for reference!

(Not my photo, unknown photographer)

gloamglozerglam-deactivated2022:

Anyway here’s a poem I wrote about my cat

After “Do not stand at my grave and weep”, author disputed:

Do not stand at your bowl and meow.
I gave you food. It’s in there now.
I feed you at the dawning light,
I feed you at the fall of night.
I feed you kibbles mixed with meat
And wet food for a special treat.
I feed you even though you scoff
At all the food within your trough.
I feed you and still yet you yell
Like as a beast from deepest hell.
Do not stand at your bowl and cry.
I gave you food. You will not die.

xxtc-96xx:

everythingfox:

“Just going in the kitchen is enough to light the beacons”

(via)

“EEEEEEEEEEEEE”

cobbled-vibrance:

hedgehog-moss:

I was at the coffeeshop in the village and someone asked me how my llamas are doing, and a woman overheard and told me that when she was a kid, her parents used to have a couple of llamas in their sheep farm, and every single sheep in their flock imprinted on one of the two llamas. Each sheep chose the best most charismatic llama according to mysterious sheep criteria, and never wavered in their ovine loyalty. Each of the two llamas was worshiped by a small sub-flock of devoted sheep who followed him everywhere like Jesus’s apostles and only left their field for transhumance when led by “their” llama. The funniest thing is the way this woman overheard the word “llama” and immediately came to sit next to me to tell me this, like she had waited since childhood to share her bewilderment about the two religious congregations of sheep led by rival llama prophets in her family farm.

Beautiful

Way too cute

Way too cute


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