curiosityandconfusion:

hellochrisvo:

lindsaaymarie:

An old man walked across the beach until he came across a young boy throwing something into the breaking waves. Upon closer inspection, the old man could see that the boy was tossing stranded starfish from the sandy beach, back into the ocean.
“What are you doing, young man?”  He asked. “If the starfish are still on the beach when the sun rises, they will die,” the boy answered.“That is ridiculous. There are thousands of miles of beach and millions of starfish. It doesn’t matter how many you throw in; you can’t make a difference.”
“It matters to this one,” the boy said as he threw another starfish into the waves. “And it matters to this one.”


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curiosityandconfusion:

hellochrisvo:

lindsaaymarie:

An old man walked across the beach until he came across a young boy throwing something into the breaking waves. Upon closer inspection, the old man could see that the boy was tossing stranded starfish from the sandy beach, back into the ocean.

“What are you doing, young man?”  He asked.
“If the starfish are still on the beach when the sun rises, they will die,” the boy answered.
“That is ridiculous. There are thousands of miles of beach and millions of starfish. It doesn’t matter how many you throw in; you can’t make a difference.”

“It matters to this one,” the boy said as he threw another starfish into the waves. “And it matters to this one.”

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brbkillingnubs:

lickystickypickyme:

Meet the penguin with a heart-shaped breast
The baby penguin is blissfully aware that not only is he the focus of a heart-warming image, but that he is also literally one in a million too.
Award-winning photographer and wildlife film-maker Sue Flood said that in the 20 years she has been taking pictures in the Arctic and Antarctic, and on more than 30 trips to the frozen plains, she had never picked up such a penguin phenomenon.
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Can I take it home?

brbkillingnubs:

lickystickypickyme:

Meet the penguin with a heart-shaped breast

The baby penguin is blissfully aware that not only is he the focus of a heart-warming image, but that he is also literally one in a million too.

Award-winning photographer and wildlife film-maker Sue Flood said that in the 20 years she has been taking pictures in the Arctic and Antarctic, and on more than 30 trips to the frozen plains, she had never picked up such a penguin phenomenon.

more.

Can I take it home?

(Source: gooftr00p, via brbkillingnubs)

“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.”

Robert A. Heinlein  (via quotewhore)

(Source: quotewhore)

“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.”

Robert A. Heinlein  (via quotewhore)

(Source: quotewhore)

xvoluspa:

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xvoluspa:

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(Source: beryl-azure, via brazenwallflower)