THIS IS SO CUTE I'M GONNA GO PUNCH THE WALL
I almost just posted this exact same thing. They are so sweet and smart, and so heartbreaking with their short little lives.
I had three mice that were awesome. They would run over my shoulder and then hide in my shirt pocket and poke their little noses out. I really gained a respect for them when one of them became very ill. He went blind and then could only walk in circles. The other two would actually come over to him and sandwich…
AGREED. I grew up with rats! They're basically little dogs — so smart and adorable. Plus, my hair is almost always knotty so it's the best home for them. (Yes, I'm aware that I'm the Perfect Woman.)
Mice are adorable for sure, but the really best pocket pets in the world are rats. Smart, friendly, clean and quiet. The only downside is their short, short lifespans...I can never have rats for pets again, the pair I got broke my heart when they died way, way too soon.
LOL WHAT IS THAT
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF A GOOD PERSONALITY BECAUSE YOU OBVIOUSLY DONT HAVE ONE
Innocent until proven guilty is a *legal standard* it doesn't, nor should it, stop people from looking at the evidence available and coming to their own conclusions. If you want to say this particular example is irresponsibly or unpersuasively doing that, then fine. I don't agree, but you could argue that. The idea…
Was there a different title up there before? Because "Why I believe Jameis Winston's Accuser" doesn't seem out of bounds to me. Newspapers often publish editorials where the title is an opinion, and it's understood the opinion belongs to the author, not the paper as a whole. Since every Gawker site is designed to be…
I'm a second-year law student, and this whole thing haunts me. For the longest time, I wanted to be a prosecutor, putting the bad guys away. This gives me pause. Meggs's laughing and seeming nonchalance at the press conference aside, how do you win? In every jurisdiction, there are people above the law. Like it or…
Yes. I am far more likely these days to add a 'yes?' or 'no?' to the end of a sentence when I am emailing an authority person (for my work) just to make sure they understand I am not directly challenging them, I just am putting the thought out there for consideration. I find it helps, yes?
supposebly
This is likable and cute and not bad.
Burt, you know this is some meta shit, girl. lol I mean, it's been almost 3 years (she's 16 now, which...when did I become so old?!?) since the original video. She clearly realizes this shit is hilarious. I appreciate that.
This is kind of hilarious and I can't get behind the Rebecca Black hate - Red Hot Chili Peppers, Train, Fergie etc etc etc have way dumber lyrics and they're all adults.
Well I am deeply hurt that you would reject me in such a public, humiliating way.
Nice music choice.
This almost makes me want to cry.