Reblog if you’ve actually SEEN the movie “The Aristocats”
Let’s see who’s over 18
I’m 15. It was one of my favorite Disney movies growing up.
When I was four, I would wake my mom up in the middle of the night just so she could put the Aristocats in the VHS player.
Are there seriously people who haven’t seen it?!?!
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I love Ellen!
It’s one of my life dreams to meet her and tell her how much she means to me and how she’s saved me from so many bad days <3
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Now you know giant anteater’s front legs look like pandas.
I keep looking at it, and it keeps confusing me
I can’t unsee it!!!!
iwanttotouchdeanwinchestersbutt:
please yahoo just leave us alone. we’re happy as we are
is that moon moon
you included a one direction logo,i feel accepted (◕‿◕✿)
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WHAT THE FUUUUCK
DID SOMEONE PASTE ON THIS BRA AS A SORT OF CLIP ART…!
I mean wuuuuuut??!? Look at it magically disappearing into her waist..!
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my mom always texts me rude things so ive just started replying with an emoji of an eggplant and it gets her so pissed it’s great
“i want to wear shorts because it’s hot but i really hate my legs” an autobiography
“I want to wear shorts but i didnt shave” the sequel.
“I want to wear shorts but I don’t tan and I’d rather not blind you” The trilogy
“I want to wear shorts but my huge dick always sticks out” a pop-up book
It got better
ynseplaum dulcificum is a type of wild berry what it does,might make you question if its even from reality.
Native to West Africa (and pictured above), it;s so fittingly named the “miracle berry.” They have a tangy, mildly sweet taste to them. Eat a few, and what happens next is magical — foods which typically taste sour suddenly taste sweet. After eating miracle berries, Tabasco sauce tastes like hot doughnut glaze, vinegar like apple juice, limes as if they were candied, and goat cheese like cheesecake. Like magic, only sweeter.
How do they work? The berries contain a protein called “miraculin” (really) miraculin itself is tasteless, but once you eat it, it binds to your tastebuds. For the next fifteen minutes to an hour, the miraculin tricks your tastebuds into thinking that typically sour foods are, in fact, sweet. No one knows the exact science, although a University of Minnesota researcher believes that miraculin distorts the shape of taste buds (temporarily), creating the odd effect. Regardless, miraculin does something which makes lemons taste like candy.
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hahahahhahahahahahahha i’m sorry but omg :’)
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaa!
He’s the best
Over forty years later:
WOAH!
((I will never not reblog this.))
Whoa!
i. love. this. Same pout that he also used in Chaplin!












