titchytiny
titchytiny
titchytiny

This is what I first thought of. I don't think it's standard procedure to take the shirt off before performing CPR (I could be wrong though).

My first thought: IS THAT A LE CREUSET POT ON THE FLOOR?!

My dog tries to hide her bones, but she's blind and sometimes she can't find them!

A dog should only be able to sit down, stand up, and turn around in its crate.

I think she looks amazing, and very grown-up, but in the best way.

Wow, totally skipped over the "reaping-day" part of that comment, and was really confused. I only saw the red dress in that slideshow. Thank you for clarifying! I was so confused.

She seriously does not look like a human. It's amazing.

I don't think Ryan was really whining, though, and I doubt he will. I don't care about him either way, but he seems perpetually smiley and like he will always just joke about it instead of throw a fit.

I don't feel either way about Ryan Seacrest, but this was seriously rude, unless it was planned beforehand. That suit was probably either borrowed or incredibly expensive.

I don't have it on my profile though. That's what I'm saying. Most things are blank/hidden, because I think most things are too personal or private for me to share.

Those people might just have higher privacy settings, though. People probably look at my page and think they're on limited profile, but it's just that I hide basically everything.

I don't think that it's a normal thing anywhere. I think it's just weirdos who do that.

But when she wears the Girl on Fire gown, it's from the Capitol and it is very beautiful and expensive.

But when she wears the Girl on Fire gown, it's from the Capitol and it is very beautiful and expensive.

What's ironic about it? Serious question, I can't figure it out.

I never read these books, but I am obsessed with this Claudia girl. I hide candy everywhere and always have it on me. Now if only I had cakes lying around.

Oh man, when I was around 9, I would do some weird stuff in my sleep. Normally I'd just go into the living room or my parents room and start talking. Once they found me sitting on the toilet (with the cover on and my pants on, thankfully) with a newspaper in front of my face. A few times I opened the fridge and

I would love Friends With Kids, but the lead woman really just rubs me the wrong way.

But I'm saying I've seen the same necklaces on Tatty's website at Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, H&M, whatever. Like, the exact same.

Tatty's website also has necklaces with anchors on them. Does that mean any designer that has previously made a necklace with a dangling anchor can sue? I just don't think these designs are original enough for it to be an issue. I will admit this is generally how I feel about most copycat cases in fashion.