This ridiculously adorable video cheered me up today:
Via Ezra Klein and Zooillogix
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Posted on: August 6, 2008 3:34 PM, by Jonah Lehrer
This ridiculously adorable video cheered me up today:
Via Ezra Klein and Zooillogix
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I...can't stop watching this.
It's nice to know that someone successful is also susceptible to cute animal videos. It's like when I discovered my teachers were human.
In so many of these videos, the animal (especially young animals) struggles to stay awake. Why do you think that is?
squooshed wrinkly nosicle FTW! :-) squeeeeeeeee!
***hed ASPLODE
It was rather spoiled for me by presentiments of doom for it.
Bit young to be on it's own? Owners had pleasant plans for it? :-S
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Aww : )
The other day, I caught my dog with her head tipped over her water bowl so that her nose was pressed up against the bottom. She had fallen asleep while drinking, but there wasn't much water in the bowl. She could just barely breath. I gave her a little tap and she woke with a start. Sneezed and coughed for 15 minutes straight. Goof.
Posted by: Rachael | August 6, 2008 4:23 PM