loveissimple-loveiseasy:

thisiswhereireblogmymusic:

t-rexinavneck:

did-you-kno:

A stray dog in Bolivia joined a monastery and became a monk. The resident monks of St. Francis Monastery, named for the patron saint of animals, decided to adopt a dog they call ‘Friar Bigotón’ from the Cold Nose Project, which hopes the dog’s story will now inspire more monasteries to take in homeless pets. Source Source 2 Source 3

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@sskullsandb0nes

AKJSDFKLSD THEY MADE HIM A MONK

Bigotón means giant mustache in Spanish FYI

deartaetae:

Hi y’all, I believe this will be of interest/beneficial for some of you here!

One of my research assistants needs help with her senior thesis study. If you meet the requirements, please fill out the entire survey below! A lot of people have been exiting out after filling out the demographics only :(.


Dissociation in Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Survey
How do individuals on the autism spectrum experience dissociation, and what increases their risk of dissociation? Help us understand the link between autism and dissociation by participating in our study.

You will fill out a survey which can be found at https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9SQdCfxfwmRP6tf and will take less than 45 minutes to complete. You will not be directly compensated for your participation, but results may improve our understanding of autism and lead to better treatment for the symptoms that autistic individuals report struggling with.

To participate in this study, you must be 18+ years of age and diagnosed with or suspected to have an autism spectrum disorder. If you have any questions about this study, please contact Katherine Reuben at (678) 778-9560 or katherine.reuben@gatech.edu or contact Dr. Christopher Stanzione at (404) 894-2680 or christopher.stanzione@psych.gatech.edu.

ithankthevirgin:

The Romero brothers took my favorite pig because I couldn’t pay them off my debt. They were about to grill and eat the poor animal. But thanks to the Virgin of San Juan they decided to drink first. They got so drank and didn’t notice two my grandsons taking the pig. They decided they had eaten the pig. I thank the Virgin of San Juan because my piggy came back home.

Tobias Corrales