When a group of dog rescuers arrived at the market to show the dogs available for adoption, somebody had left 12 puppies on the street – 8 of them were approximately 5 weeks old.
In shock, the rescuers didn’t know what to do. The group had recently canceled several adoption days at the market because of bad weather, so they were over their capacity with puppies still needing to be adopted out. Also, the abandoned puppies were so small that they needed to be fed every two hours, including at night.
That’s when a spayed stray dog approached, lay down beside the shoe box where the puppies were sleeping, and began caring for them.
She wouldn’t let anyone get near the babies.
Very carefully, the rescuers placed the puppies closer to her.
She began caressing them and offering the warmth of her belly to the newborns.
The maternal instinct kicked in and…
after a few hours, she had milk and was feeding the puppies.
The rescue group named her Vida, which means “life” in Portuguese.
Voicing out their disapproval of one’s decision, but lets him/her do it in the end.
Inspired by (x)
This. Fucking THIS.
My god. This is the thing people never seem to get- Katara and Aang adore each other. They think that the other is the most amazing person they’ve ever known.
But they don’t always agree. They don’t always have the same opinions. They’re very in tune with each other, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t sometimes do things the other one doesn’t approve of. And when that happens, they respect each others choices. They voice their disapproval, they make sure the other one knows what they think, but they respect each other enough that they don’t try to control each other.
Katara doesn’t agree with Aang’s choice to use the Avatar State to help General Fong. She tells him that, she explains why this is so upsetting and scary to her, and that she’s chosen not to be party to that. Aang listens to what she has to say and respects her choice not to support his decision, before ultimately realizing that she was right.
Aang doesn’t agree with Katara’s choice to go assassinate her mother’s killer. He tells her that and explains that while he knows she needs closure on this incredibly hurtful part of her life, he also knows that a revenge killing is not what she needs. Katara listens to what he has to say and does what she needs to do, and ultimately decides that he was right.
Guys, this is how healthy relationships work. You don’t always agree 100% of the time, sometimes your partner does things that you think are stupid or dangerous or wrong, and if you’re a good partner to them, you tell them so. You don’t attack them or accuse them, but neither do you just let it go without saying anything and letting resentment build. Aang and Katara talk to each other and feel comfortable enough to honestly speak with each other about important things like this. They support each other, their first concern is always the others’ well-being, and if they think that the other one is doing something that endangers them in some way, they say so, because they’re looking out for each other and don’t want the other person to hurt themselves.
djbv:
Miguel crotch slams fan during his BMA performance.
you know she dead
miguel’s dick game too bomb if she died
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LMFAO SOMEONE GIVE ME A VIDEO OF THIS AJSDGKALFAS
I like the look Nicki gives like “yup that bitch”






