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everybody call Scott Bell and leave him nasty messages.
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It’s “post 1000 pictures of yourself Sunday”
Channelling Kelly Kapowski for hairspiration
Cat showers in bathroom sink
why cant all cats do this?
Why does this video have 10 dislikes? How could anyone dislike this it is the cutest.
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“Erna and Hrefna are eleven-year-old identical twins from Iceland. I started to photograph them when they were nine years old in 2009, and this will be an ongoing project until they are sixteen years old. I will visit them every year. My intention for this project is to capture the very precious period of their growth from child to teenager, physically as well as psychologically. The relationship between identical twins is an interesting subject matter. I often hear that identical twins have telepathic connections. This is true of Erna and Hrefna. They are always together. They almost never fight with each other. Spending time with them, I feel such comfort in their companionship but at the same time I feel strange because I have never seen such a powerful connection between any two human beings. They say to me, ‘From time to time, we dream the same dreams.’”
Every single one of these photos is gorgeous and surreal
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Source: forestmilk
petitchaton.: Thank you!
YAY! I’m glad my measly donation helped this lady pay her medical bills. Canadian public-healthcare-guilt makes me a softy when it comes to helping American friends not be so sick anymore.Thank you to Caitlin S, Yana, Rachel M, Justine F, Ben L, Will E, Chris M, Eric C, Amanda B, Alexandra N, Kaylin M, Megan E, USLF, Julian K, Bryan R, Lezlie W, Shelly M, Rachel R, Nicole P, Alex H, Chris E, Anna C, Belle M, Maria P, Claire V, David L, Rachel P, Eric F, Richard E, Calliane, Cara E,…
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Damaging New Health Report on Meat.
The meat industry is bracing for what could be the most damaging report on the negative health effects of eating meat ever published. Set to be released this week, the UK Government report will recommend that red meat consumption be limited to 2.5oz a day or 1-pound a week to limit the risk of cancer.
The report will focus on the link between meat consumption and the increased risk of colon cancer. Bad news for the meat industry who’ve been plagued for years by an endless stream of studies that show a strong link between the two. In 2005, a European study found that people who ate more than 5oz of meat a day increased their risk of colon cancer by one-third.
The British Meat Processors Association is refusing to comment but we can imagine they will object to everything negative that will be revealed in the report.
Recommending that consumers avoid eating more than 2.5oz a day begs the question, why even eat meat at all? Two-and-a-half ounces of meat is equivalent of 3 small pieces of bacon or one piece of sausage. If your meat intake is that low anyway, you might as well go vegetarian or even vegan. At least then you wouldn’t have to worry about exceeding your 1-pound a week limit.
FYI, kids!
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Source: theinformedvegan







