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A cat blogs. Because what else is there for her to do all day?

Lucy Goose is a short-haired rescue tabby who lives in a studio apartment. She listens to a lot of public radio and loves watching for birds out on the fire escape.

  • How to post a cat picture without an “error uploading photo”

    inothernews:

    misterhippity:

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    You’re welcome.

    Heh.

    Posted on February 8, 2012 via MisterHippity with 79 notes

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  • inothernews:

Not sure if you can see the cat on a leash.

    inothernews:

    Not sure if you can see the cat on a leash.

    Posted on January 24, 2012 via BLOGGING via TYPEWRITER. with 52 notes

    Source: inothernews

  • 2. A thought is a physical pathway in the brain. The more you have that thought the more you groove that path and the easier it is to have it again. That’s why having the thought “Why do I suck?” is never a great idea.

    30 Amazing Facts About Your Brain (via brooklynmutt)

    Posted on January 23, 2012 via Brooklyn Mutt with 113 notes

    Source: brooklynmutt

  • sabine:

    Behind Photographs – The most famous photographs presented by their photographers by Tim Mantoani

    (via suitep:brain-food)

    (via inothernews)

    Posted on January 21, 2012 via downeast and out with 45,857 notes

    Source: Wired

  • good:

Why Eating Some Meat May Be Better for the Environment than Going Vegetarian
In fact, eating vegetarian occasionally could be a smarter environmental choice than eating no meat at all. The diet of those who eschew only red meat could have a smaller carbon footprint than that of dairy-loving vegetarians: A serving of chicken has a lower carbon impact than a serving of hard cheese. The real advantage, though, is that eating less meat opens up conversations about food choices with meat-eaters, while vegetarianism often shuts them down
Read more on GOOD→

    good:

    Why Eating Some Meat May Be Better for the Environment than Going Vegetarian

    In fact, eating vegetarian occasionally could be a smarter environmental choice than eating no meat at all. The diet of those who eschew only red meat could have a smaller carbon footprint than that of dairy-loving vegetarians: A serving of chicken has a lower carbon impact than a serving of hard cheese. The real advantage, though, is that eating less meat opens up conversations about food choices with meat-eaters, while vegetarianism often shuts them down

    Read more on GOOD→

    Posted on January 13, 2012 via with 176 notes

    Source: good

  • brooklynmutt:

affably: The street art source you were looking for: “Divorced” by Morley in Los Angeles, CA.

    brooklynmutt:

    affably: The street art source you were looking for: “Divorced” by Morley in Los Angeles, CA.


    (via brooklynmutt)

    Posted on January 11, 2012 via nude wave with 462 notes

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