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Stop being a heterosexual to demonstrate to your son that a person's sexuality is a matter of choice.
LrbeverI love this response.
Coincidence?
LrbeverInteresting.
The Faust is strong in this one.
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I am a disaster and a half in the kitchen, so this has been quite helpful.
LrbeverYAY Bacon has its own meat group!
She sat like this for a good ten minutes, and couldn't understand why I was laughing so hard
Lrbever:P
Not sure if that has ever been posted as I am new to Imgur, however it is something that I feel needs to be shared with the worl
LrbeverHoly shit!
When we adopted her from the Humane Society they made a point of telling us 'she really likes blankets'
LrbeverThat looks comfy!
'Why don't you just move the cat out of your chair?' 'Well I don't want her to hate me.'
LrbeverSomething you'd do.
Photo
LrbeverUnless the 2 takes a break and lets another 2 dance.



revoltingchild: ahh yes my favorite time of year
LrbeverThat's what I'm calling it from now on.
After driving with my cat for 12 hours this couldn't be more true
LrbeverBits yes, Nibbles no.
There's a mystery line in Dante's Inferno and no one knows what it means.
LrbeverI wondered...
Dante’s inferno is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso.
It is anallegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil.
In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically, the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God, with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin.
"Raphèl maí amèche zabí almi" is a verse from Dante's Inferno. The verse is shouted out by Nimrod, one of the giants who guard the Ninth Circle of Hell.
The line, whose literal meaning is uncertain (it is usually left untranslated as well), is usually interpreted as a sign of the confusion of the languages caused by the fall of the Tower of Babel.
Reality is that no one knows what it really means and that is a mystery that still prevails now.
Meet the latest addition to our family, Slim Shady.
LrbeverI'd name him Gandalf the White.




























