deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan:
deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan:
So this is happening on the internet right now
I’M DYING
New Girl, 2x23 - Virgins
* “There’s so much death in the world”
Not at all the way I expected Dylan to end up on this show, haha
this is hands down the scariest photo of jensen that ever existed
how is this man
how jensen
what
who are you
you are not human
GET THE SALT
doesn’t change my status of definitely still available to tap that
^amen to that last comment
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Jon Kasdan (director): It was a subtle thing- it was an idea and I’m not sure how important it ended up being, but there was a band-aid on Dylan’s arm the entire time, and in the most emotional moments of his work it was constantly falling off. He’d say something and do something great and just in the corner of the frame you would see this band-aid peel off of him and we’d have to do it again. (x)
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i seriously don’t understand how you survive without me sometimes
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Shared by West Coast Falconry on Facebook: “Here is a priceless photo! Neither birds are West Coast Falconry’s. A captive Harris Hawk at a museum up north was eating it’s rat on a perch outside when a wild female kestrel attempted to steal the rat. She left unharmed and empty taloned. Perfect photo timing = priceless image. :)”
Hahaha what a ballsy little girl XD
i watched this for 5 minutes straight before i reblogged it.
This looks like so much fun! I want to try
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Rat people please help, he’s breathing weird and his eyes have this weird red stuff around it @estherrpls @rattielover #rat #rattie #sick #vet #help
How hold is he? The red stuff is called porphyrin (might be spelled wrong). It is most likely an upper respiratory problem, possibly mycoplasmosis or pneumonia. Best thing to do is get him on antibiotics. Sometimes it helps to steam (can be done by holding them in a room with a hot shower turned on), and a tiny bit of chocolate has been known to help with respiratory problems too. If can’t afford to take him to the vet, you can by amoxicillin for fish at local petstores. I’ve used fish amoxicillin on my rats several times and it works great. You just have to measure out the appropriate serving for their body weight.