All The Bunny Things

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bowtieintervention:

wheres-thefucking-twinkies:

GOD HE LOOKS SO POLITE

  • “oh is this for me? really? are you sure?”
  • “well okay if you insist. i hope i’m not taking too big of bites i know some people think that’s not gentlemanly”
  • “oh this is really delicious, thank you so much i mean it”
  • “mmm let me just savor the taste for a bit, mmmm oh yes thanks again for that”
  • “yes that is very tasty. oh no you don’t have to give me anymore you’ve done so much already i couldn’t possibly accept so much kindness and generosity, you are an angel” 

THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE CUTEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN…. EVERR


 

That goddamn squint in the first gif ;_; <3

(Source: empirestatebuilding, via glowcrow)

Filed under I can't handle all the adorable I HAVE LOST THE ABILITY TO CAN animals cuteness ;_; gah ♥

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mydarkenedeyes:

Viaframe

“We developed a total of 5 ad-campaign motives for the autumn advertising campaign of Swiss fashion store Charles Vögele. The motives we created will be used in different formats at the point of sale in over 850 stores. These are located in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Slovenia, Hungary as well as the Czech Republic and Poland.”

Examples in shop windows here.

(via alice-in-passionland)

Filed under animals nature beautiful

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lohanthony:

This is Venus, a 3 year old chimera cat.
Chimera cat is one individual organism, but genetically its own fraternal twin. A chimera is typically formed from four parent cells (either two fertilized eggs, or two early embryos that have fused together). When the organism forms, the cells that had already begun to develop in the separate embryos keep their original phenotypes and appearances. This means that the resulting animal is a mixture of tissues and can look like this gorgeous (but bizarre) kitty.

lohanthony:

This is Venus, a 3 year old chimera cat.

Chimera cat is one individual organism, but genetically its own fraternal twin. A chimera is typically formed from four parent cells (either two fertilized eggs, or two early embryos that have fused together). When the organism forms, the cells that had already begun to develop in the separate embryos keep their original phenotypes and appearances. This means that the resulting animal is a mixture of tissues and can look like this gorgeous (but bizarre) kitty.

(Source: kennyisaliveinourhearts, via rikocb)

Filed under animals cats beautiful