lalurker:

Knee surgery on a dog this morning.

lalurker:

Knee surgery on a dog this morning.

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fandomgifs:

If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the time the last petal fell, then the spell would be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair and lost all hope. For who could ever learn to love a beast? 
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) 

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stannisbaratheon:

You can be anything you want to be, my love, as long as you believe.

A Little Princess (1995)

I love this movie. 

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secretdiaryofahistorian:

I successfully defended my thesis yesterday so my roommate and I went for celebratory pedicures. They match my graduation dress.
Best xo

Our house looks so messy. Oh the SHAME! 

secretdiaryofahistorian:

I successfully defended my thesis yesterday so my roommate and I went for celebratory pedicures. They match my graduation dress.

Best xo

Our house looks so messy. Oh the SHAME! 

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Fooling around at the therapy barn. Best friesian in the world. He spent least ten minutes posing for the camera in these. This horse retired from international dressage competitions to therapy. I am pretty sure he prefers hauling kids around for a lesson every other day.

Fooling around at the therapy barn. Best friesian in the world. He spent least ten minutes posing for the camera in these. This horse retired from international dressage competitions to therapy. I am pretty sure he prefers hauling kids around for a lesson every other day.

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thedailywhat:

Weekend Read: You needn’t know anything about horses, nor horse racing, nor even the damn Kentucky Derby to get sucked into “Breakdown,” a horrifying New York Times investigation into horse injuries and deaths at race tracks across America.
Award-winning reporters Joe Drape and Walt Bogdanich spent months analyzing three years of race reports — 150,000 in all — and their findings, laid bare in the ongoing, multi-story series, have prompted at least one state to take a closer look at its lack of law and order regarding horse doping.
Not to be missed.
[nyt]

thedailywhat:

Weekend Read: You needn’t know anything about horses, nor horse racing, nor even the damn Kentucky Derby to get sucked into “Breakdown,” a horrifying New York Times investigation into horse injuries and deaths at race tracks across America.

Award-winning reporters Joe Drape and Walt Bogdanich spent months analyzing three years of race reports — 150,000 in all — and their findings, laid bare in the ongoing, multi-story series, have prompted at least one state to take a closer look at its lack of law and order regarding horse doping.

Not to be missed.

[nyt]

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