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Danny Williams || 6.02 “Lehu a Lehu”
Looks like a cinnamon roll but could actually kill you: Samantha Carter
Looks like they could kill you but is actually a cinnamon roll: Jack O’Neill
Looks like a cinnamon roll and is actually a cinnamon roll: Daniel Jackson
Looks like they could kill you and would actually kill you: Teal’C
The sinnamon roll: Vala Mal Doran
His grandma makes the best cinnamon rolls: Cameron Mitchell
Scolds you for eating too many cinnamon rolls: Janet Fraiser
Got killed from eating too many cinnamon rolls: Jonas Quinn
Doesn't understand the appeal of cinnamon rolls: Thor
Tries to take over Earth, just so they can have all the cinnamon rolls for themselves: Ba'al
You just have to love Rodney. Lol
They are mine as well! ^_^
This is very true. There are a lot of great fics out there!
Thank you to fic writers for telling the stories that canon didn’t tell.
Thank you to fic writers for giving minor characters a voice.
Thank you to fic writers for expanding these worlds that we love so much.
Thank you to fic writers for sharing your talent, your ideas, and your words with us all.
Thank you to fic writers for your hard work, commitment, dedication, time, energy, and compassion.
And thank you to the readers who make it all worthwhile.
i saw this on imgur and well, even if something like this is going around on tumblr already it is important.
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Young David Hewlett
These are some of them, most were golden retrivers and labradors, but also included german shepherds and other breeds. Sadly most are dead now, while many people forget them and don’t spare them a thought.
As people lay dying, trapped and hurt, a team of nearly 100 loyal and courageous search dogs put their lives on the line to help humans. Without them, many more would not have survived, yet few people consider them.
In such a chaotic, terrifying, hot, acrid-smelling, smokey and loud environment, countless human lives depended on their ability to focus, listen, respond to their handlers, and work tirelessly. Stepping over cracked glass, hot tarmac, through flames and thick smoke, being winched over deep ravines, they battled on to seek out survivors and bring them aid.
They worked around the clock, day and night, searching, sniffing, over and over. Not only did they search, but they comforted - many eyewitnesses speak of how the dogs would stop and sit by newly-recovered victims, giving them a sense of hope and relief, before moving on to look for the next. As the situation became desperate, and the rescue workers and fire teams became utterly distraught at the amount of people who were recovered dead, these dogs brought them comfort, sitting with them on breaks, letting them grieve.
Many of these dogs are old, and have passed away. Let us remember the courage and loyalty they showed at such a horrendous event. They didn’t have a choice, but nonetheless they did what was asked of them and helped save countless lives. Don’t let their bravery be forgotten today either, or their determination to be a ‘good dog’ despite the scary and dangerous environment around them.
Yoga Studio Invites Shelter Cats To Do Yoga And Helps Them Find Homes
This was a wonderful way to say thank you.
Last surviving 9/11 rescue dog has the best day ever for his birthday
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Go Rodney!! ^_^
These are absolutely adorable. They put a huge smile on my face. Thank you
Awkward Everyday Lives Of Animals By Simpsons Illustrator Liz Climo
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It'a all up to Roger now. If it helps, I used to have a pet Goldfish named Roger. I won him at a fair.
1) admiring your piercing/tattoo/hairstyle/outfit
2) trying to figure out if I know you
3) think you’re gorgeous and can’t help myself
Jason Momoa on playing Aquaman
Or find a group in your area that will help your animal find a new forever home. Also, research your local shelters. Some shelters put down owner surrendered animals in 24 hours.
1. “I had to move.”
If you’ve found a way to take all your valuables with you, you can find a way to take your animal companion. Adopting an animal doesn’t mean adding to your possessions—it means adding a member to your family. And as the Disney character Lilo says, “Family means nobody gets left behind.”
2. “He got too big.”
Puppies, like human babies, don’t stay the same size forever. This is not surprising. All one needs to do is simply Google how big a certain breed will get. If you don’t want a big dog, stick to smaller dog breeds.
3. “She’s expensive.”
You’re right—companion animals cost money. They need food, water, shelter, and medical care just like us. That’s why it’s so important to consider this before bringing one into your life. But once you have an animal companion and expenses do come up, your animal needs to take priority over less important items, like vacations and pedicures.
4. “He’s not cute anymore.”
Excuse me? Did you adopt an animal companion only so that you could take cute Instagram pictures? Animals aren’t pieces of artwork that you acquire to make your home more aesthetically pleasing. They’re living, feeling, breathing beings who depend on us. Plus, ALL animals are cute!
5. “Caring for him takes too much time and effort.”
Caring for a companion animal DOES take time and effort. While it’s good to recognize your limitations, make sure you recognize them BEFORE you choose to adopt. An animal companion is a lifelong commitment, and it’s a give-and-take relationship. Don’t be selfish. Give your animal companions what they need.
6. “He’s too old now.”
This excuse is just MEAN. From the minute you bring them into your home, your animal companions will love you with every ounce of their being. You are their protector. How is it OK for you to give them up because they got too old? We all age. And you’re going to get old, too, one day, so think about how you’ll want to be treated. I bet it doesn’t include being abandoned.
7. “My new boyfriend/girlfriend doesn’t like her.”
OK, so if your new boyfriend or girlfriend didn’t like one of your human family members, would you get rid of that person, too? Probably not. Boyfriends and girlfriends who love us care about everything that’s important to us, including our animals. Any partner who can’t accept that probably isn’t the best person to be with. And regardless, you made a promise to your animal companion—it’s your job to keep it, no matter who else comes into your life.
Every year in the U.S. more than 6 million dogs and cats end up in animal shelters. Many of them are there because their families abandoned them. Adopting an animal companion is a compassionate choice that can bring much joy. It’s also an important, serious decision that warrants time and reflection. Before saying yes to a new animal companion, please make sure that you’re prepared for this great responsibility. Your animal friend will be devoted to you for life, and you should return the favor.
Stargate SG-1 Meme: six relationships [5/6] Janet & Sam
Sisters in Arms: Two strong women and officers in a male-centered Air Force that became best friends.
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Source: Smithsonian
i have ascended to heaven bless y’all