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catpda:

catpda:

how can ppl say cats dont have feelings like. 

when my cat got deadly sick she refused to eat a single thing and it had been days but when i started crying she ate just a little bit, and upon seeing how happy it made me, kept doing it whenever she could.

now whenever im sad or crying she finds wherever i am with a mouthful of food and eats the pieces one by one, every time looking up at me making sure i was watching her eat it all because she knew it made me happy. and it DOES make me happy

i love cats!!! 

im so glad my little Foofy has touched everyone’s hearts… she luvs you all

Cats have ALL the feelings. Our cat Loki cries whenever my sister Laura goes to work in the morning. A week ago when chicken was left on the counter, my cat took a piece, then dragged it and left it outside my door so she could essentially feed me. People who think cats don’t have feelings likely have never had a cat. 

futurecatladies:

gemmarosity:

gemmarosity:

i cant believe americans on tv really say rock paper scissors like???? its paper scissors rock omg do u irl americans actually say rock paper scissors????

rb this with whether u say paper scissors rock or rock paper scissors

me normally: linguistic differences are so interesting and cool! I love hearing different dialectal variations.

me, reading “paper, scissors, rock” with my own two eyeballs: the lord is testing me

lesbianwaves:

i’m really surprised that the real historical feasibility of madi and flint’s revolution is a thing that is debated, certainly because by the end i think the show has firmly shifted the discussion from whether the revolution is possible or not, to how much sacrifice will be necessary for this now unstoppable wide-reaching movement, but also because to be like “hm, actually historically…” is not even in the top 100 instincts i have in response to the inspirational portrayal of a wide-reaching social uprising against england itself to dismantle colonial rule and the many faced institutionalized oppression that comes with it led by a gay pirate captain whose life and love was destroyed by homophobia and a black queen whose people’s lives are still being destroyed by slavery, especially when it’s in a show that tells you both of the importance and power of stories and to doubt narratives and history when told by the oppressors in power

I saw your tags about Vane being an ambush hunter and I agree! Esp when an integral part of his ambush is setting Anne on someone.

See, the thing is that when he’s using that tactic, he has a habit of using himself as the bait. If Anne’s getting involved in something, that’s usually a sign that he’s not bothering with stealth. Look at the complete lack of subtlety on display in s1, vs when Vane is on his own, sans Jack and Anne. He becomes a lot more strategic when he doesn’t have them with him, because he knows he can’t afford to make mistakes the way he can with Jack and Anne to back him up.