Fuck. The. World. With a serrated spoon.

Trying to deal with the fact that my fiancé hates everything I do…yet loves me?
My dog, Sandy, is 10 years old. She has had a heart murmur for a while now. After researching what disease is causing her excessive coughing, bloody urine, and labored breathing I discovered that in her breed this disease Mitral Valve Disease is extremely common and nearly every King Charles Spaniel gets this.
It is fatal.
After discovering that your dog has a definite heart murmur the studies show that the dog has approx. 1-3 years to live.
She already has been taking medication for her heart as a precaution, but it has not been getting better.
I’m preparing for the worst, but what can prepare you for the first loss of a dog? I’m trying to make her life as comfortable as I can until the her heart stops.
At least she won’t be in pain at the end. Her heart will fail, die, and with it the sweetest animal ever to have walked into my life.

I know this has nothing to do with your ankle but nicole told me you gots a tattoo? I’m looking for places, where’d you go chika?How dare you! Lol, it’s okay. I…
Wantauuugh.
Davinchi’s or something like that right? I might go with salvation in o’side. They seem cheap. I’m looking around right now. Thanks and I hope the ankle feels better ^^”
Odori-don is a sushi dish with a dead octopus that dances when soy sauce is poured on it.
“To understand the science behind what exactly is going on here, you must think of the soy sauce as jolting the squid’s tentacles with very small amounts of electricity. The energy lies within ions contained in the sauce’s high sodium content. These ions are used in cells to create voltage differences. Because the squid is served fresh, the cells inside are still active and when the sodium is applied, the signals across the nerve cell membranes are temporarily reactivated causing the squid to ‘dance.’”
That is probably the coolest and also scariest thing.
(via theworldinverts)