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I found these two walking arm-in-arm, ever-so-slowly, up a staircase in the subway station. When I asked for a photo, they posed just like this.
“Is this your mother or grandmother?” I asked.
“Oh no,” he said. “I just met her on the train.”
This warms my heart so much.
Anonymous asked: He’s gone now. I gave him a second chance and he still chose to ignore me in the long run. He promised he wasn’t “that guy”. I know it makes room for someone better, but I don’t think he’s out there. My faith is gone. Please, big sister from the Internet, tell me something to…
As we approach this heatwave in Philadelphia I find myself looking longingly at photos of cool colors as it is a cheaper alternative to buying an air conditioner. - Molly
The Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain, is pictured at twilight. Dating to the first century A.D., the well-preserved structure is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Kitty Regrets Spending Life Savings on Promoted Tweets
Though they are definitely part of the 1%, cats have never been known as great money managers. They tend to come from old money, and they’re terrible at spending it wisely.
With the advent of the Internet, there are more ways than ever for cats to blow their fortunes.
It should be no surprise, then, that a cat named Aisha spent her entire life savings on promoted tweets.
“What really boggles my mind,” said Joe Ramirez, a financial manager who attempted to dissuade the kitty from spending her money on the tweets, “is that she wasn’t even promoting anything that would make her more money. It was just jokes and memes.”
Aisha has moved back in with her mom. She did not wish to comment for this piece, except to convey that she regrets spending so much money on Twitter marketing.
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“Once in a while it really hits people that they don’t have to experience life in the way they have been told to.
- alan knightly
(Source: 2013yearoflettering)