I think vampires will be extremely interested in the rainbow kiss
can't stop thinking about this
pure love
African Wildcat (Felis lybica), family Felidae, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
photograph by David Cox
hey don't cry. 7,401 species of frog in the world, ok?
please look at this graffiti my sister saw in paris
I want to pet them
Canada Lynx (Lynx canadensis), family Felidae, ALB, Canada
photograph by Nick Parayko (@nickparaykoimages)
source: https://youtu.be/beLEmk_FIEM?si=f11PiDvVO1L9HiYe
kudos of @.f1reflam3 on youtube for this incredible comment
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A hug.. is an experience unlike any other. It's so endearing and warm and hopeful and comfortable. The coziness of being wrapped in another's arms while knowing that you are safe with them and that they are safe with you. Knowing that, in the moment, it's just you two in your world and that nothing is going to harm you. It's short, yes. The feeling is short-lived. But I believe it is worth it. Any feeling or emotion that makes us feel warm inside is worth it to hold onto. Hugs.. they give just that. Safety, comfort, coziness, all included for no additional costs. All it takes is two people to create a moment of peace. Together, they can be content and peaceful.
Longer and tighter hugs make us feel even better and more comfortable. The duration brings about an intense flood of warmth and the tight embrace just intensifies the warmth between the two people. This shared experience we call as a hug is not just an action between two people. It is much more. It is an experience of collective comfort. Collective warmth and fleeting hope for the rest of the day.
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I almost want someone to hug all day. But I shall not do that, otherwise I shall get used to it and the feelings wont be as intense.
i just love hugs.
and also cuddles..
^_^
Peruvian Green Tree Snail (Drymaeus valentini), family Bulimulidae, Peru
photograph by Josh Allen
“When the worst that can happen has come and gone And you’re still standing, remember that you won.”
— Joan Bauer, Almost Home