Stuff for right now, but later, more stuff.

29th November 2011

Photo reblogged from Lucy the Goldendoodle with 5 notes

Like dags? Follow this to check out a puppy.
Also, maybe it’s my sister that’s posting this and I’m shamelessly promoting family. Either way, puppy!

Like dags? Follow this to check out a puppy.

Also, maybe it’s my sister that’s posting this and I’m shamelessly promoting family. Either way, puppy!

Tagged: Lucyanimalsdoggoldendoodlepuppycute

12th October 2011

Photo reblogged from This innerweb thing with 44 notes

Tagged: CuteCatsCatFinal FantasyGamesVideo Games

12th October 2011

Photoset reblogged from This innerweb thing with 40 notes

Tagged: CatsCuteCats wearing things

22nd July 2010

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‘Syrinx’ is a modern day syringe, designed by Jesper Nilsson, that will surely reduce the trauma of poking needles, if not eradicate it completely.
The fear reducing formula of the Syrinx lies in its Sphynx-shaped needle: cutely designed things that should distract the attention of your kid as the doctor takes a sample of his/her blood.
The needles come with an informative and colorful book that will gently educate the child about what’s going to happen. While the child reads the book, the doctor prepares for the blood to be collected. After reading the book (3-4 pages), the child can choose the creature they would like to be injected with. When the needle is being inserted, the child should be more relaxed looking at the toy creature.

I am of the understanding that this would make children adverse to cute things after being jabbed painfully with a sharp, cute thing.
(via geekologie)
‘Syrinx’ is a modern day syringe, designed by Jesper Nilsson, that will surely reduce the trauma of poking needles, if not eradicate it completely.


The fear reducing formula of the Syrinx lies in its Sphynx-shaped needle: cutely designed things that should distract the attention of your kid as the doctor takes a sample of his/her blood.

The needles come with an informative and colorful book that will gently educate the child about what’s going to happen. While the child reads the book, the doctor prepares for the blood to be collected. After reading the book (3-4 pages), the child can choose the creature they would like to be injected with. When the needle is being inserted, the child should be more relaxed looking at the toy creature.

I am of the understanding that this would make children adverse to cute things after being jabbed painfully with a sharp, cute thing.

(via geekologie)

Tagged: needlescutefuck you blehman