airred:
IT’S BACK
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thedailywhat:
Heartwarming Tearjerker of the Day: Twelve-year-old Damon Boyer-Marwood was walking home from school Thursday when he heard an animal cry, so he followed the sound. When he came upon a group of kids holding down a small female dog and taking turns kicking it and beating it with a cricket bat, Damon told the boys to take a hike.
“They stood there for a bit, then they ran inside,” he said.
A microchip scan by the New Zealand SPCA enabled the battered dog to be reunited with owner Sosefina Leota, who insisted on meeting Damon. “I want to thank him from my heart,” she said. “I want to know his face.”
No doubt Damon saved the dog’s life. Said his grandmother: “It makes you wonder what would have happened if he didn’t step in.”
SPCA inspector Kaycee Polkinghorne said an investigation is under way. “Because of the ages, there’s not a lot we can do prosecution-wise, but it does reinforce the importance of having education in schools about things like this,” she said. “You just have to to wonder what’s going on to make them think this is acceptable behavior.”
[lifewithdogs]
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the-face-of-broe:
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smittywuberjagermanjensen:
fonik:
Anderson’s expression here is perfect.
“this bitch”
LAWD!!! His face is the greatest of the great. YASSSSSSSSSSSSSS
“yes please, tell me more about how dumb your entire congregation looked last weekend”
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thatsmoderatelyraven:
sandwich stacker was the best game ever omfg

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sassysharpshooter:
FINALLY SOMEONE DID THIS FUCKING GIFSET RIGHT
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thefluffingtonpost:
Shy Squirrel Hides Face With Tail
According to reports, a squirrel model at a shoot for stock photography company Getty suddenly became extremely self-conscious and hid behind her voluminous tail during a photo session. Friends aren’t sure what exactly came over the normally out-going rodent, but photographers kept snapping. The result is a series of “coy squirrel” photos that Getty says will actually fill an important niche in their collection.
Via James Marvin Phelps.
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