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THANK YOU!!! AHHH SO MUCH TRUTH

THANK YOU!!! AHHH SO MUCH TRUTH

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The absolute worst things in the world.

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mylifeisobsession:

frickk:

makethemwonderwhy:

This has to end….

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ahlakes:

So my dad told me that there was a leak in the bathroom that I should check out. You win this round.

ahlakes:

So my dad told me that there was a leak in the bathroom that I should check out. You win this round.

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Apparently one of the guys got koala chlamydia on this trip.  Oops.

http://www.metro.co.uk/showbiz/896847-one-direction-in-chlamydia-scare-after-handling-koalas-down-under

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nevver:

Knock, knock.

nevver:

Knock, knock.

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njwight:

This is Toby and I’m in love.
A few months ago I began an incredible experience as a volunteer. Just outside of Montreal the Fauna Foundation provides a sanctuary for chimps, many of whom were rescued from medical research facilities. In fact, Fauna became home to 8 HIV animals, the first infected chimps to be released from labs to a sanctuary. I was very excited when Gloria Grow, the founder, asked me if I would like to photograph the chimps–it was truly a dream for me.
It has been a remarkable journey, and a very challenging one as a photographer–and as a compassionate animal lover. I have not spoken about or shown any of my work from this incredible place…until now. I have been overwhelmed by their stories and captivated by the moments I have spent with these great, great apes. I have also been very unsure if I would be able to capture them to any degree close to how they have moved me. I have decided to start sharing some of my photos, and encounters, over the coming weeks. I hope I do them proud.
(Visit faunachimps.tumblr, or    http://www.faunafoundation.org  and make friends with the chimps.)

njwight:

This is Toby and I’m in love.

A few months ago I began an incredible experience as a volunteer. Just outside of Montreal the Fauna Foundation provides a sanctuary for chimps, many of whom were rescued from medical research facilities. In fact, Fauna became home to 8 HIV animals, the first infected chimps to be released from labs to a sanctuary. I was very excited when Gloria Grow, the founder, asked me if I would like to photograph the chimps–it was truly a dream for me.

It has been a remarkable journey, and a very challenging one as a photographer–and as a compassionate animal lover. I have not spoken about or shown any of my work from this incredible place…until now. I have been overwhelmed by their stories and captivated by the moments I have spent with these great, great apes. I have also been very unsure if I would be able to capture them to any degree close to how they have moved me. I have decided to start sharing some of my photos, and encounters, over the coming weeks. I hope I do them proud.

(Visit faunachimps.tumblr, or http://www.faunafoundation.org  and make friends with the chimps.)

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atavus:

No globes: A smog-filled snow globe that highlights climate change by Dorothy.