keyhollow:

kawaii-obama-san:

runicbasso:

did-you-kno:

Photographer Michel Denis-Huot, who captured these amazing pictures in Kenya , said he was astounded by what he saw:

“These three brothers (cheetahs) have been living together since they left their mother at about 18 months old,’ he said. 
‘On the morning we saw them, they seemed not to be hungry, walking quickly but stopping sometimes to play together. 
‘At one point, they met a group of impala who ran away. But one youngster was not quick enough and the brothers caught it easily’.”

Then these scenes followed

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and then they just walked away without hurting him.

DAMN, NATURE! YOU CONSIDERATE! 

AWW

Tell that shit to hippos

goddesstio:

robininthelabyrinth:

…the best part of this sequence, to my mind, is that you generally only get store credit for a return (especially for as common an item as a toaster) if you have a receipt.

Mick didn’t just steal them. He stole them properly.

It’s so Mick though. He doesn’t want to pick anything out, but he can’t just get them a gift card, he gets them all the store credit they need to get whatever they really want while also breaking the law.

Just like his husband taught him

kandisthenoble:

the-gayest-pathfinder:

ghost-leaf:

everythingisuncomfortable:

navigaero:

navigaero:

lgbtcinema:

OFFICIAL LOVE, SIMON (2018) TRAILER

If you go out and support this movie I’ll personally come to your house and suck ya dick

That mom at the end really made the entire trailer worthwhile

I rly thought it was gonna b some generic ass Romeo and Juliet indie shit … I did NOT expect

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I’m not gonna lie I was screaming in pure joy when I first saw this ad because: 

1.) the “hey we’re going to be another quirky hetero rom-com about two outsiders finding lo– NOPE fooled ya our boy here is gay!” within the first 30 seconds. 

2.) “Why is straight the default and why are gay people the only ones expected to come out?” in such a mainstream advertisement. That is such a win in my opinion because we’ve all been talking about that very thing for years in gay communities and corners of the internet but I’ve never seen it so bluntly addressed in wider cultural forums.