Worst Blog Ever

babyanimalgifs:

When you’re sorting the tank filters and a big boye wants cuddles. 

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shirecorn:

GOD I wish the minimum wage was a living wage.

I’m not flipping burgers, I’m cleaning litterboxes and doing basic vet care like checking weights, administering medicine, bathing, using IVs, keeping records, making lists, doing photography, and way way more. But the point is even if I was just cleaning litterboxes… I love the work. I wish I could pay rent. Shouldn’t I be able to clean litterboxes and feed cats who were rescued from the streets and do that fulfilling wonderful work without wondering where I’m going to live?

Shouldn’t someone be able to flip burgers, make art, clean up trash, care for the oceans, teach your children, or rescue animals without being forced to choose between their job and their bills?

What if I don’t WANT to climb the ladder and use my degree and search for high stress high pay jobs in order to live? What if I want the high stress job of seeing a kitten crashing below survivable temperature and bringing them back from the brink of death, knowing that I’m the only thing standing between this homeless, unwanted kitten and an early grave?

Shouldn’t that be enough? Shouldn’t I be able to afford food and rent by doing that?

I don’t want to work at a vet office that can give me steady pay increases. I want to work here, with cats who have no owners, nursing them back to health and helping pick their forever home. I want the infrastructure to support me in doing that. I want the laws to say I can and have programs in place to make it so my shelter CAN support me. I want rent to reflect wages. I want wages to reflect rent.

I want to help the world and be able to survive doing it. I want to thrive doing it. I want that for everyone.

raccoon-dyke:
“bob-artist:
“The last thing my dream brain said to me before I woke up this morning was “Toblerone snake.”
So, uh… here you go.
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snoblerone(snake toblerone)
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raccoon-dyke:

bob-artist:

The last thing my dream brain said to me before I woke up this morning was “Toblerone snake.”

So, uh… here you go.

snoblerone(snake toblerone)

mentalhealth:

stjernesvaerd:

it is not an evil thing to look at yourself with kindness. your life was never meant to be a punishment

your life was never meant to be a punishment

randomfae:

thefeminineurge:

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โ€œcome back with a warrantโ€

i felt that. i shall start using that answer. itโ€™s perfect.

justcatposts:

An old cat with trust issues, today she let me do this! 

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emotional-emotion:

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itโ€™s been 30 minutes and iโ€™m still laughing

too-haught-haught-damn:

black-culture:

Yeah sex is cool but have you ever been on tumblr before December 17 2018?

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missshadowlovely:

Being an asshole isn’t a personality trait.

It’s not engrained into your DNA.

“It’s just who I am” is not a valid excuse to be a dick.

It’s a half ass cop out so that don’t have to be held accountable for your shitty behaviour.

13 Signs Of A Toxic Parent That Many People Don’t Realize

wnq-anonymous:

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Originally posted by thebreakofdawn

Most parents genuinely do their best to provide their children with a happy and healthy upbringing, but even these individuals can accidentally make mistakes that may result in future therapy appointments.

Unfortunately, some parents go beyond the occasional mistake and veer into the toxic category. Regardless of whether or not a parent is purposefully being toxic, there are several behaviors that can cause so much emotional and mental damage to a child that it ends up greatly affecting them even after they have grown up.

If you experienced any of the following situations as a child, the odds are high that one or both of your parents were at least slightly toxic.

Keep reading

weallgay:

being an adult is basically a “choose your own adventure” book, but every choice sounds terrible

v3nice:

Being an adult means realizing $1,000 is a lot to pay but so little to have.

In case no one told you growing up

dlanadhz:

Many wonderful additions have been posted in the reblogs if you care to look through them (the post would be a giant if I added them all, plus I don’t see them all myself).

An anon asked me for a version of this specifically for feminine hygiene. You can see it here.

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  • Bras last longer if you let them air dry. Don’t put them in the dryer.
  • If you have a problem with frizzy hair, don’t dry your hair with a towel. It makes the frizzies worse. (I recently read an article that said to use a t-shirt? I brush mine out and let it air dry.)
  • Whites wash best in hot water. Everything else can be in cold - save on your electricity bill.
  • You can kill 99.9% of germs in a sponge by putting it in the dishwasher for a cycle or by microwaving it for 2 min (be sure to make the sponge damp before microwaving and to put a cup half full of water in with it and please DO NOT squeeze the sponge until it has cooled off)
  • Airing out your room/house and letting sunlight in every so often can decrease the number of household pests like silverfish and ants.
  • Black underwear is best during your period as stains are less likely to be visible.
  • To save money, put aside 10% of each paycheck into a savings account. It’ll add up.
  • Unless your hair has something on/in it (like grease or mud or something), using conditioner first can actually be the better choice. The conditioner holds in the good oils that help you hair look sleek and beautiful, which shampoo would otherwise wash away.
  • Speaking of shampoo - if you have long hair, washing just the bits that touch your scalp is generally enough. The rest of your hair gets cleaned with just the run off from your scalp.
  • If you put a tampon in and it’s uncomfortable/you can feel it, you didn’t do it quite right. A properly placed tampon is virtually unnoticeable by the wearer.
  • Apply deodorant/antiperspirant a couple hours in advanced of when you need it. This gives the product the chance to block your sweat glands. Using deodorant just before going somewhere where you’ll sweat (this means walking outside for people in high humidity places) results in your sweat washing the deodorant off and starkly limiting its usefulness.
  • After running the dryer, use the dryer sheet from that load to brush out the lint catch - it gets everything off in a fraction of the time it’ll take you to get it clean with your bare hands. Paper towels also work well.
  • Wash your face everyday, or as often as possible. Forget which brand of cleanser is best. Just washing your face everyday will guarantee you clearer skin. And do you best not to pop pimples, as tempting as the urge may be.
  • Fold laundry asap after taking it from the dryer to avoid wrinkles. This may seem obvious for dress shirts and silly for things like t-shirts, but you’ll notice the difference even then once your shirts stop looking like unfolded paper balls.
restlessgrrl:
“ PRESIDENT DWAYNE THE ROCK JOHNSON 2020 WE WERE BLIND BUT NOW WE SEE
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restlessgrrl:

PRESIDENT DWAYNE THE ROCK JOHNSON 2020 WE WERE BLIND BUT NOW WE SEE