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lostwiginity:

7ns:

#im left handed you twat #rude

Thing is, Sherlock knows this, cos he’s Sherlock. So he totally did that on purpose. Like, “You sit in my fucking chair you get the wrong fucking cup. Deal with it.”

lostwiginity:

7ns:

#im left handed you twat #rude

Thing is, Sherlock knows this, cos he’s Sherlock. So he totally did that on purpose. Like, “You sit in my fucking chair you get the wrong fucking cup. Deal with it.”

olgg:

Another tuesgay pic.

this one was suggested by someone, but sadly I can’t remember by whom, for which I am terribly sorry. Anyway, Penguin kisses idea person, you’re all kinds of awesome for this idea. I hope you, and the rest of mcfassies, like it.

Also, sorry for not posting a thing last week, I didn’t feel like drawing anything, I’m very lazy.

> Penguin kisses idea person

GUESS WHO /o/

howmanytimes-four:

flowerfistandbestialwail:


In a simple experiment, researchers at the University of Chicago sought to find out whether a rat would release a fellow rat from an unpleasantly restrictive cage if it could. The answer was yes.
The free rat, occasionally hearing distress calls from its compatriot, learned to open the cage and did so with greater efficiency over time. It would release the other animal even if there wasn’t the payoff of a reunion with it. Astonishingly, if given access to a small hoard of chocolate chips, the free rat would usually save at least one treat for the captive — which is a lot to expect of a rat.
The researchers came to the unavoidable conclusion that what they were seeing was empathy — and apparently selfless behavior driven by that mental state.
“A New Model of Empathy: The Rat” by David Brown, Washington Post


Lab Rats
Little squeaks echo through the large cage, waking Erik from his sleep. ‘What the fuck?’ He thinks as he starts to look around. He looks over and finds a little brown rat trapped in a terribly small cage, its little body smashed against the sides. It continues to squeak itself to death when its eyes connect with the older brown speckled rat. 
Erik grumbles and hefts himself up onto all fours and walks over to see what he can do. The brown rat in the little cage squeaks more persistently as Erik gets closer. 
“My friend. Please, help me. This cage is way too small. Please.” 
“Stop you’re whining let me see what I can do.” Erik squeaks back, he gets up on his hind legs and starts to sniff around the cage. His front paws scrape along the cage door as he searches for something to get the other rat out of this predicament. 
As the larger rat works, the trapped one continues to squeak at him, “Hi, I’m Charles. I don’t know why the large ones put me in here but I was just minding my own business and then they plopped me into this awfully small cage. What are you doing?”
 “I’m trying to get you out of there, you annoying little fur ball. Just shut up all ready.” 
“Okay,” Charles squeaks sadly, his whiskers turning down. Erik sighs as he sees the depressing look on Charles’ face.
 “Oh don’t act like I stole all your sweet treats or something. I just need to work this out.” Erik growls out as his paw finally connects to a lever and pushes it down. Charles squeaks in pleasure and surprise.
 “Why thank you my friend. What’s your name?” 
Erik turns towards the other rat, “My name is Erik,” He responds quietly. “Would you like some of my sweet treats?”
 “Oh yes, that would be lovely,” Charles responds with a wag of his tail and he follows the older rat over to the food. Their tails brush as they eat happily next to each other.

howmanytimes-four:

flowerfistandbestialwail:

In a simple experiment, researchers at the University of Chicago sought to find out whether a rat would release a fellow rat from an unpleasantly restrictive cage if it could. The answer was yes.

The free rat, occasionally hearing distress calls from its compatriot, learned to open the cage and did so with greater efficiency over time. It would release the other animal even if there wasn’t the payoff of a reunion with it. Astonishingly, if given access to a small hoard of chocolate chips, the free rat would usually save at least one treat for the captive — which is a lot to expect of a rat.

The researchers came to the unavoidable conclusion that what they were seeing was empathy — and apparently selfless behavior driven by that mental state.

“A New Model of Empathy: The Rat” by David Brown, Washington Post

Lab Rats

Little squeaks echo through the large cage, waking Erik from his sleep. ‘What the fuck?’ He thinks as he starts to look around. He looks over and finds a little brown rat trapped in a terribly small cage, its little body smashed against the sides. It continues to squeak itself to death when its eyes connect with the older brown speckled rat.

Erik grumbles and hefts himself up onto all fours and walks over to see what he can do. The brown rat in the little cage squeaks more persistently as Erik gets closer.

“My friend. Please, help me. This cage is way too small. Please.”

“Stop you’re whining let me see what I can do.” Erik squeaks back, he gets up on his hind legs and starts to sniff around the cage. His front paws scrape along the cage door as he searches for something to get the other rat out of this predicament.

As the larger rat works, the trapped one continues to squeak at him, “Hi, I’m Charles. I don’t know why the large ones put me in here but I was just minding my own business and then they plopped me into this awfully small cage. What are you doing?”

 “I’m trying to get you out of there, you annoying little fur ball. Just shut up all ready.”

“Okay,” Charles squeaks sadly, his whiskers turning down. Erik sighs as he sees the depressing look on Charles’ face.

 “Oh don’t act like I stole all your sweet treats or something. I just need to work this out.” Erik growls out as his paw finally connects to a lever and pushes it down. Charles squeaks in pleasure and surprise.

 “Why thank you my friend. What’s your name?”

Erik turns towards the other rat, “My name is Erik,” He responds quietly. “Would you like some of my sweet treats?”

 “Oh yes, that would be lovely,” Charles responds with a wag of his tail and he follows the older rat over to the food. Their tails brush as they eat happily next to each other.

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