Be At Peace Not in Pieces

Meg, 17

carlitos-guey:

derrieresandcankles:

youreyesblazeout:

kittygory:

worldcircus:

Kind of gives you chills .

Good Lord, how delicious! I wanna do that! The next time I’m in a cathedral, I’m doing it. 

As she stood inside an ancient and empty church in Montefrío, Spain, Malinda Kathleen Reese belted out one of the best Christmas carols of all time-“O Come, O Come Emmanuel” and the end result was just heavenly.

I’m obsessed with this because A. Victorian Christmas Carols B. European Cathedrals C. It’s gorgeous and fuckin choristers are my favorite

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stonebutchsnooze:

silvercurses:

gaysorry:

this is the only context i’ll allow country music bc this video is possibly the gayest and most romantic one i’ve seen in my eighteen years on this earth

watch every second of this

this is the sweetest im so happy

(via encourage)

why-animals-do-the-thing:

pangur-and-grim:

why-animals-do-the-thing:

fangsinthefog:

recklesssketches:

theoreocat:

He’s getting his groove on (full version) 🎵

~ Turn up the volume 🎙📻🎵

Please press play

@why-animals-do-the-thing Normal play behaviour, right? The head shaking is a bit odd to me but I have seen it before

I think it’s fine. The head shaking would be worrying if it was frequent, but assuming that a video made of clips is a representative sample of how often it occurs, it was likely just part of play here. 

The head shaking is self-restraint :) as in “I want to bite into my prey item & rip it up, but it’s just a toy” Instead of destroying something with their teeth, they just snap their heads back & whip them about. Quite cute! My cats do it constantly.

You learn something new every day.

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wordsnquotes:

CLASSIC OF THE DAY:

The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein

  • Amazon: 4.4
  • Goodreads: 4.38

The Giving Tree is a beautiful fable of a little boy’s relationship with a tree. The boy seems to symbolise the human race as a whole and the tree depicts nature or even mother Earth herself.

The tree gives and gives and gives. The boy takes and takes and takes. However, the tree finds happiness in giving, while the boy never does in taking. He keeps on wanting more and falls in the pit we humans have spent millennia in. His early innocence made him want to be one with nature and he was truly happy. However, as he grew up he lost in touch with it and became busy in the hub-bub of the materialistic world, never stopping to use the generosity of the tree, never stopping to wonder what he could give back.

It is a beautifully simple story, which highlights the complicated and melancholic relationship man has with the natural environment selflessly nourishing him throughout his life. Nature finds happiness in it but man remains drowning in his sorrows and in his need.

This book is a must read for all.

by Guest Reviewer Anum

Read excerpts from the book here!

[Book Illustrations by Kenzie McFeely]

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norulesnobras:
“ girlmariano:
“ highschoolhottie:
“ dont-kill-the-kennedys:
“ myonlyphenomenon:
“ I’ve been staring at this for 5 minutes
”
That’s what it looks like. That’s really what it looks like
” ”
Being out in the ocean is actually so scary...

norulesnobras:

girlmariano:

highschoolhottie:

dont-kill-the-kennedys:

myonlyphenomenon:

I’ve been staring at this for 5 minutes

That’s what it looks like. That’s really what it looks like

Being out in the ocean is actually so scary because when you look really far out you can kind of see how the Earth is rounded out. It looks like a few miles ahead you’re just gonna fall off or something.

Also fun trick: if ur on mobile, double tap zoom in and slide the picture side to side. It looks like you’re actually there looking left to right

DO THAT DO IT RIGHT NOW

(via simplexityaf)

I think you know you’ve found someone special when you meet them for the first time, and it feels like you’re just picking up where you left off. You kind of look at them and think
‘Where the hell did you come from? Where the hell have you been?’