*tamp tamp*
these are my kittens, yes they meow weird, but they are mine. i found them all on my own. they are my ohana. back the fuck off camera.
are you fucking kidding me
#forcibly cuddles babies to stomach
are we not gonna talk about how she flashes her claws when they get to fucking close to her duckens?
Omg
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“there’s no such thing as reverse racism”
“…it’s just plain old racism”
Comb Duck and Knob-Billed Duck (Sarkidiornis melanotos) -
Comb ducks are one of the largest species of duck, and they are the only members of the genus Sarkidiornis. There are two subspecies of comb duck. They differ only slightly by size and color. These ducks are common in pan-tropical regions of Madagascar, southern parts of Asia and northern parts of Argentina.
Male ducks have a large knob on their beaks and are larger than females. Juveniles are more mottled and their feathers are duller brown. As they mature, their wings become black and iridescent, and their breasts and undersides become whiter. They live and feed in groups, eating mostly water vegetation and sometimes fish. Unlike many other ducks, they prefer to perch in trees.
Photos: (top) (bottom left) (bottom right)
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In Japan, there are Owl Cafés where you can pet and play with live Owls while enjoying a meal.
burn the “girl is freaking out and listing her anxieties verbally so the guy manfully interrupts her by kissing her on the mouth” trope. gag it with a dirty rag, tie its arms behind its back, douse it in gasoline, and burn it
As someone who identifies as gay - I remember growing up and going to the bookstore, and going to the “Gay and Lesbian” section and thinking to myself, “This is it. This is what we have. This one shelf. That’s it.” And we have some short stories, and we have a lot of… you know, some history, and things like that. But the fiction all centered around BEING gay. Like, it was defined by that.
And so, I think what I hear a lot from the fans - and I share their sentiment - is here is something where being gay is just ONE aspect of a much larger world that we live in. And that world is beautiful, and terrifying, and insane, and funny - and it just fits in there.
And for me, you know, being like a gay artist working on a show like this - I like gay stuff! Gay stuff is cool! But I mean, so many times, I see independent films, and independent books, and they’re writing the - “Oh, this is GAY FICTION.” Well, what does that MEAN? Does that mean you have to be gay to read it? Do you have to be gay to write it? Like - what? I don’t understand!
Like, just one aspect of Cecil is his sexuality. AND, on top of that, in this crazy world of Night Vale, his sexuality and his relationship with another man, is the LEAST WEIRD THING to happen on a daily basis.
So it really, it makes me feel so good to go back and think back where I was when I was like 15-16, and thinking - yes, this is it. We’re making it, we’re expanding it, we’re pushing boundaries out and saying… this isn’t a GAY PODCAST. We’re not gonna check your card at the door. So I love that. That’s one of my favorites.
— Cecil Baldwin on why people have latched onto the Cecil/Carlos relationship in Welcome to Night Vale. Listen to the whole Night Vale panel at the Nerdist Writers Panel (via buttsinthetardis)(via astrakiseki)
ugh i was like. so ready to write my personal essay it was gonna be so deep and moving and everyone in the class was gonna CRY but its 11:30 pm and i still havent started on it because i’m a dumb baby and i hate doing work and talking about my feelings































