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  1. rattusrattusx:

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  2. finalellipsis:

    These are gifs of a baby duck chasing a dog.

    [video via bunnyfood]

    (via theanimalblog)

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  3. pezd:

    ” A disguise of self-deception
    Hides my secrets perfectly
    I’m rejecting my reflection
    ‘Cause I hate the way it judges me

    My weight, my face, my height, my race

    I’m a mistake

    My weight, my face my height, my race

    I’m a disgrace

    You’re perfectly flawed
    You’re perfectly incomplete
    Like cracks in the glass
    And faded photographs

    You’re perfectly flawed
    You’re perfectly incomplete
    A work in progress
    Imperfections will keep you unique” 


    Such perfect lyrics 

    (via artsavesallofme)

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  4. littlepawz:

The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire. 
~Sharon Ralls Lemon~

    littlepawz:

    The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire. 

    ~Sharon Ralls Lemon~

    (via imanequestrian)

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  5. I love being home alone.

    wowfunniestposts:

    I creep on the neighbors …

    I cry over things …

    I dance like nobody’s watchin’ …

    I go out for a drive …

    I do things I’m not proud of …

    I sit on the computer for 17 hours …

    I eat anything I see …

    I pretend to be the best dancer and singer in the world …

    I cry some more …

    And, then everyone comes home, and their like “What’d you do all night?”

    And, I’m just like …

    Nothing …

    this blog is epic

    (Source: , via wonderfullywhimsical)

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  6. knowhomo:

LGBTQ* Perspectives and Quotes

(Personal Note: I RESPECT RELIGION and FAITH. The quote below is simply to point out how we can view a situation when we break down the physical words and history. — Rebecca)

Following from: Deb Price’s And Say Hi To Joyce
A Story:
      An engineering professor is treating her husband, a loan officer, to dinner for finally giving in to her pleas to shave off the scraggly beard he grew on vacation.  His favorite restaurant is a casual place where they both feel comfortable in slacks and cotton/polyester-blend golf shirts.  But, as always, she wears the gold and pearl pendant he gave her the day her divorce decree was final.  They’re laughing over their menus because they know he always ends up diving into a giant plate of ribs but she won’t be talked into anything more fattening than shrimp.
      Quiz:  How many biblical prohibitions are they violating?  Well, wives are supposed to be ‘submissive’ to their husbands (I Peter 3:1).  And all women are forbidden to teach men (I Timothy 2:12), wear gold or pearls (I Timothy 2:9) or dress in clothing that ‘pertains to a man’ (Deuteronomy 22:5).  Shellfish and pork are definitely out (Leviticus 11:7, 10) as are usury (Deuteronomy 23:19), shaving (Leviticus 19:27) and clothes of more than one fabric (Leviticus 19:19).  And since the Bible rarely recognizes divorce, they’re committing adultery, which carries the rather harsh penalty of death by stoning (Deuteronomy 22:22).     
So why are they having such a good time?  Probably because they wouldn’t think of worrying about rules that seem absurd, anachronistic or - at best - unrealistic.  Yet this same modern-day couple could easily be among the millions of Americans who never hesitate to lean on the Bible to justify their own anti-gay attitudes.  

    knowhomo:

    LGBTQ* Perspectives and Quotes


    (Personal Note: I RESPECT RELIGION and FAITH. The quote below is simply to point out how we can view a situation when we break down the physical words and history. — Rebecca)


    Following from: Deb Price’s And Say Hi To Joyce

    A Story:

          An engineering professor is treating her husband, a loan officer, to dinner for finally giving in to her pleas to shave off the scraggly beard he grew on vacation.  His favorite restaurant is a casual place where they both feel comfortable in slacks and cotton/polyester-blend golf shirts.  But, as always, she wears the gold and pearl pendant he gave her the day her divorce decree was final.  They’re laughing over their menus because they know he always ends up diving into a giant plate of ribs but she won’t be talked into anything more fattening than shrimp.

          Quiz:  How many biblical prohibitions are they violating?  Well, wives are supposed to be ‘submissive’ to their husbands (I Peter 3:1).  And all women are forbidden to teach men (I Timothy 2:12), wear gold or pearls (I Timothy 2:9) or dress in clothing that ‘pertains to a man’ (Deuteronomy 22:5).  Shellfish and pork are definitely out (Leviticus 11:7, 10) as are usury (Deuteronomy 23:19), shaving (Leviticus 19:27) and clothes of more than one fabric (Leviticus 19:19).  And since the Bible rarely recognizes divorce, they’re committing adultery, which carries the rather harsh penalty of death by stoning (Deuteronomy 22:22).
         

    So why are they having such a good time?  Probably because they wouldn’t think of worrying about rules that seem absurd, anachronistic or - at best - unrealistic.  Yet this same modern-day couple could easily be among the millions of Americans who never hesitate to lean on the Bible to justify their own anti-gay attitudes.  

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  8. equestrian-confessionss:

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  13. Screw a car, screw a boyfriend .. This girl only wants a horse.

equestrian-confessionss:

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    Screw a car, screw a boyfriend .. This girl only wants a horse.

    equestrian-confessionss:

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  14. Being poor .. It’s not the material things. Its the feeling of freedom and safety I always used to feel on a horse … I feel like I’ll never feel that again.

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    Being poor .. It’s not the material things. Its the feeling of freedom and safety I always used to feel on a horse … I feel like I’ll never feel that again.

    equestrian-confessionss:

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  15. equestrian-confessionss:

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