AMERICAN HORROR STORY: REPUBLICANS
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Kittens post naptime
there are tears running down my cheeks i cannot handle this amount of pure unadulterated cute someone send help
this makes me so happy
look at their precious little baby angel faces
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: REPUBLICANS
Real Time with Bill Maher: 6.6.14 — Anthony Weiner, Jim Geraghety, Nicolle Wallace
Holy shit, Anthony Weiner actually said something important.
It’s a miracle!
That’s been the Republican strategy since day one of Obama’s presidency. Block the President at every turn, then blame him for not getting anything done. In fact, here’s Newt Gingrich openly admitting to it.
That’s why Republicans block jobs bills — so they can blame Obama for the economy still sucking. They’ve blocked budgets, resulting in a government shutdown that they then tried to blame on Obama. They’ve tried over and over again to block Obamacare, and complain that it’s a failure as they work their asses off to try to make it fail.
It’s kindergarten politics, and we need to vote these schmucks out in November. A bunch of white guys throwing temper tantrums and shouting NO! to everything just because they don’t like the president is no way to run a government, especially if we’re going to continue to pretend to be one of the greatest nations on earth.
The hustle.
my kind of glory hole
to say that all men are pigs is an insult to pigs
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look at these little things

they’re so cute and they won’t assault you if you say no to them or put their wants above everyone else’s needs

like why or how could you even make that comparison
And all along I believed I would find youTime has brought your heart to me
photos from suzie szterhas’ book, “eye on the wild,” of seven week old lion cubs in kenya’s masai mara reserve meeting their father for the first time.
in order to get these photos, suzie, who noticed a mother venturing alone into a den to give birth, waited patiently outside until the cubs emerged — and this after three months of slowly getting the mother and pride comfortable with her presence.
notes suzie, “it’s a delicate thing gaining an animal’s trust, particularly when it’s an animal that has newborns.” but she adds, “if you spend enough time around these animals, if you wait through the slow periods (and lions sleep about twenty hours a day) …you get to witness stuff that’s very special and very rare.”
and after seven weeks of waiting, suzie witnessed the mother bring her cubs out of the den to meet the pride and their father for the first time, and witnessed the father react by gently playing with them, even when bitten.
“You can bring her to Neverland sometime, then she can try it herself!”
Eastern La Noscea.