cryingsoccerdad:

Literally what the fuck Ash

(Source: ash-ofpallet)

(Source: zachsrealm)

celestier:



darlingtier asked you: can i have a genderbent vriska pls uvu

what

celestier:

audreyii-fic:

padalacki:

padalacki:

padalacki:

if you wanna be my lover, you gotta watch doctor who

you also should watch sherlock

supernatural toooo-oooo

image

(Source: kingsstark)

my-stereo-heart-beats-for-you:

we-must-reinvent-love:

sam-is-not-amoosed:

antisociallysplendid:

hearteater-rainbowwolf:

sam-is-not-amoosed:

bowtiesdearwatson:

we-must-reinvent-love:

damn.

Accurate.

Save room for the SPN Fandom. Next week’s gonna blow…

The ceiling looks spacey enough

GET OUT

After tonight:

my-stereo-heart-beats-for-you:

we-must-reinvent-love:

sam-is-not-amoosed:

antisociallysplendid:

hearteater-rainbowwolf:

sam-is-not-amoosed:

bowtiesdearwatson:

we-must-reinvent-love:

damn.

Accurate.

Save room for the SPN Fandom. Next week’s gonna blow…

The ceiling looks spacey enough

GET OUT

After tonight:

catbountry:

Collect ur people crazy cat ladies.

(Source: tumblraboutwez)

plixs1:

everythingiscanvas:

purplebeards:

This is really important. Dog’s shed heat by panting (instead of sweating) - they expel moisture and heat as they pant and if that humid air stays around them, they will no longer cool down but will instead heat up even more, and become dehydrated at their body tries even harder to get rid of heat through panting.
A dog can get heatstroke out in the open if they are panting too heavily and making the air around them too humid and stuffy - they need to be moved (if possible). If that can happen to a dog sitting out in the open think about how much worse it would be within an enclose space like a car. Hyperthermia will kill a dog and it is a terrible way to go.

dont leave your dog in your car you pricks

That goes for outside too when the heat really picks up.

plixs1:

everythingiscanvas:

purplebeards:

This is really important. Dog’s shed heat by panting (instead of sweating) - they expel moisture and heat as they pant and if that humid air stays around them, they will no longer cool down but will instead heat up even more, and become dehydrated at their body tries even harder to get rid of heat through panting.

A dog can get heatstroke out in the open if they are panting too heavily and making the air around them too humid and stuffy - they need to be moved (if possible). If that can happen to a dog sitting out in the open think about how much worse it would be within an enclose space like a car. Hyperthermia will kill a dog and it is a terrible way to go.

dont leave your dog in your car you pricks

That goes for outside too when the heat really picks up.

bad-batteur:

WHATEVER.
0.5 OUT OF 10. PLEASE TRY AGAIN.

bad-batteur:

WHATEVER.

0.5 OUT OF 10. PLEASE TRY AGAIN.