i tried to make it not one direction....

i think i failed a little.......

tbdress-club:

So cute baby….. I love myself…http://bit.ly/13ON3Ly Discover more TBdress

tbdress-club:

So cute baby….. I love myself…
http://bit.ly/13ON3Ly
Discover more TBdress

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— 3 weeks ago with 233 notes
riahreah:

he meows so hard he falls over :o

riahreah:

he meows so hard he falls over :o

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— 3 weeks ago with 201204 notes
squidwurd:

longskins:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

this is so cute he is like a lil person going grocery shopping and eating the food before he gets to the cash register omg. 

squidwurd:

longskins:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

this is so cute he is like a lil person going grocery shopping and eating the food before he gets to the cash register omg. 

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— 3 weeks ago with 106299 notes

bad-moon-moon:

and-rohan-will-answer:

ten0uttaten:

that-kid-matt-biller:

whenthefire-dies:

furose:

grimyboy:

HOW THE FUCK ARE THESE BABIES SWIMMING I AM 21 AND CANNOT SWIM THIS IS SOME FUCK SHIT

Babies instinctively know when to hold their breathes!
Babies are amazing

what

WHAT THE HELL IS THIS!? I HAVE TO HOLD MY NOSE AND THIS BABY DOESN’T HAVE TOO!? 

What shitty parent discovered this

babies are naturally able to swim hello they just spent nine moths in amiotic fluid this is instinctive so no, parent is not shitty, parent is re-enforcing baby’s natural instinctive behaviour.

parent is good for doing this because parent is basically saying “yes the behaviours you were born with are great!”

Yup, if babies are ‘taught’ (allowed) to swim before they are six weeks old, they never lose the instincts they were born with that lets them hold their head above water and hold their breath when they need to. SCIENCE, man.

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— 1 month ago with 113668 notes

krokodile:

in case you’re having a bad day, here are some rabbits going :P 

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— 1 month ago with 29918 notes

snapshotsfrombeauty:

Artist Hong Yi Plays with her Food for 30 Days

For almost every day last month Malaysian artist/architect Hong Yi (who often goes by the nickname Red) created a fun illustration made with common (and occasionally not so common) food. Her parameters were simple: the image had to be comprised entirely of food and the only backdrop could be a white plate. With that in mind Yi set out to create landscapes, animals, homages to pop culture, and even a multi-frame telling of the three little pigs. The project, which still appears to be ongoing, has been documented heavily around the web, but if you haven’t seen it all head over to her Facebook and read an interview on designboom. Photos will also be appearing on her Instagram at @redhongyi.

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— 2 months ago with 56826 notes