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kinjaatemyburner
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I'm in the wrong Ontario, otherwise I would!

I can't imagine having that many cats in a house, let alone a van. Poor kitties. What good luck that they're all FIV-neg, though. That's incredible. They have a real shot at a new life, then.

That's kind of cool, actually.

I hope that little Lennon heard his father's voice and knew he was loved.

Oh jesus, those tiny little feet D: That poor man.

At the end of the book, the son sings the song to his mom, changing the last line to "as long as I'm living, your baby I'll be". My mom gave me a copy of "Love You Forever" when I was little. When she died, I held her body in my arms and sang it to her. Thinking of that story still gives me a big lump in my throat.

Yes! I've read or heard that statement as well. Not very flattering to slender women :/

I think it's because the fabric drapes more easily on the very slender. The designers don't have to work as hard to make the clothes hang the way they want. The more body curvature they have to deal with, the more adjusting they have to do.

Seriously. If I was in high school, I'd put this photo in my locker and get all moony over it between classes.

Woah, that's a really amazing breakdown of how that shot was done. Thank you for posting it - I honestly didn't realize that Jones wasn't that bendy. I saw it as a kid and accepted it at face value >_o

One that was a bad fit, that much is certain :(

Perfect img response, for so many reasons. *high fives*

I like unusual shoes, but this may be a shoe too far.

Wait, that's a pantsuit? At a glance, it looks like a skirt suit with pants underneath o_o

I did, in 2012.

I'm so sorry for your loss. Danes are such a wonderful breed.

I adopted an older kitty years back who was considered unadoptable because of behavioural issues. It took almost a year for him to settle in, but he turned out to be a real little lovebug. I'm so glad I stayed patient. He got to live out the rest of his life in a proper home, rather than a shelter.

I had a cat like that - he was only with me for a very short time before he died of a heart attack (he was only seven but had a heart condition) - but his loss affected me a great deal. I ended up getting his pawprints tattooed on the insides of my wrists. I still miss him and it's been ten years. He was a great cat.

I've had to put two of my cats down in recent years; one was 13 and the other was 15. Both had had strokes. It was clear that, in addition to being in pain, they were both scared of what was happening to them. When I brought them to the vet and was told in each instance that the only kind thing to do was euthanize

I imagine it's not a cheap installation. That's how I'd justify only doing my bathroom ;)