Russian Man Creates Rehab Center for Wolves and Images Show Their Gratitude

A Russian man provides wolves, these majestic predators with everything they need to recover and re-enter their natural elements, including his unconditional love. Kirill Potapov, a St. Petersburg native has a love for animals that extends beyond that of the normal person, and it has led him to start a rehabilitation center for wolves in need of medical attention.

Despite all odds and their struggles with trust at the outside of the project, the wolves seem to respond with great affection and gratitude of their own. You can see this in the images below.

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This guy has the wolf kavorka or something – in real life, give wild animals, especially injured ones, their space!

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15 Memes About Glasses That Will Crack You Up

Life with glasses is more complicated, sure, but your first prescription also gains you entry to a club that you’ll never be sorry you joined.

Plus, now you can see. Which is, like, pretty great.

#15. The struggle is so real.

#14. NATURE IS BEAUTIFUL!

#13. So awkward.

#12. Modern struggles.

#11. You cannot get close enough to the mirror.

#10. You might even burst into song.

#9. It’s cool seeing is overrated.

#8. Seeing people are so cute.

#7. *giggle*

#6. Nailed it.

#5. Let us have our fun, okay?

#4. At least you’ll be able to see if there is a spider.

#3. Whyyyyy teachers?

#2. SO WILD.

#1. Did you think I wear these for fun?

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12+ People Share the Very Funny Debacles That Ruined Their Family Vacations

One of the best things about family vacations is being able to laugh while you tell the stories ten years later. The memories can be either amazing or dreadful. That truth is definitely reality for these 15 people, who have some pretty funny stories about what ruined what was supposed to be a magical time of family bonding.

#15. Wash, rinse, repeat.

“Every vacation we go one there’s always political chatter and a huge fight breaks out. Then everyone’s miserable for the rest of the trip. Wash rinse and repeat.”

#14. A nauseous noodle.

“Did a 9 day road trip, Denver to zion to grand canyon and back. Turns out, anything above 6500-7000′, my wife is a nauseous noodle of a human being.”

#13. Dear old dad.

“My dad’s drug withdrawals.”

#12. My mother.

“My mother. Unless everything goes literally perfectly, there’s something to complain about. God I still hear about the lasagna she made for Christmas 2 years ago. It was a little runny but totally fine but because it wasn’t perfect, she ruined Christmas.”

#11. Killed the mood.

“A family we used to be friends with decided to join (without being invited or even asking us), then spent all day complaining about the hotel and how anyone would voluntarily go on a vacation like that. They proceeded to get into a huge fight and broke up in front of us. Kinda killed the mood at dinner.”

#10. He seemed to be serious.

“An Egyptian ~50 something yo man wanted to marry my then 7 yo sister for 5 camels. No fucking joke. At first we thought it was a joke but he seamed to be serious.”

#9. An unfortunate fact of life.

“Travellers Diarrhea.”

#8. No more buffets!

“Getting strep throat three days into a week and a half vacation in Colonial Williamsburg during Christmas. Never gone to a buffet since!”

#7. Kids ruin everything.

“Bringing the kids!”

#6. An adventure.

“It didn’t ruin it, but the next day I woke up with a 105 fever and heat stroke. That was.. an adventure.”

#5. To the point.

“My family.”

#4. Clark?

“We drove all the way to Hershey, PA to discover Hershey Park was closed. We ended up in Gettysburg, PA for the third time in three years. Not exactly “ruined” but…”

#3. Half the water park.

“Some kid shat in the swimming pool and they closed down the good half of the water park. Fuck face had the audacity to ask why they were closing it down.”

#2. Shunning the 10 year old girl.

“This year’s family beach vacation: 10 year old threw sand at my brother in law. Brother in law threw a giant fit and made a big deal about it to her mom and grandma. 10 year old was sobbing and was in a lot of trouble and was going to get spanked and grounded for the rest of the summer. I panicked and told the family that I told her to throw the sand to take some heat off of her. Commence brother in law shunning 10 year old girl until he left, entire family shunning me, and scary southern grandma yelling at me until I cried. It wasn’t a big deal that she threw sand, but it ruined the entire trip.

Vacation to visit my parents for Christmas: 7 of us got food poisoning in a house with one bathroom

Last year’s family beach vacation: my dog died with our dog sitter while we were on the other side of the country.”

#1. The puke.

“I like to sleep on road trips, but I got woken up every 15mins by my dad because he didn’t want to switch seats to take care of my puking sister. It was “my responsibility” to take care of the puke.”

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12+ People Share the Worst Stories About People They Sat Next to on Public Transit

When you’re traveling alone, public transportation can be a gamble as far as your seatmate goes. Sure, there’s the occasional instant kinship or enjoyable conversation that can develop, but for the most part we count ourselves lucky if the other person just minds their business.

These 15 people had experiences that will make you consider buying the best headphones money can buy. And maybe some bleach for your eyes.

#15. Feet.

“Someone who takes their shoes and socks off once the bus starts moving and puts their feet up against the back of the seat in front of them.”

#14. A fun trip.

“That guy who keeps hitting on you, over, and over, and over…

Even though hes like 20 years older… bad breath..and his wife is right there…

That was a fun trip.”

#13. Relentless.

“A passenger that relentlessly tries to engage you in unwanted conversation.”

#12. Flinging the residue.

“Someone taking the dirt out from their finger nails with a pocket knife and flinging the residue in you direction while making eye contact for dominance.”

#11. I’ll pay a bit extra.

“I got on a greyhound and the guy I originally sat beside was a real life jabba the hut. He was massive and had these open sores all over and he stank. I had to move pretty quickly and never took a bus again, I’ll pay a bit extra to never have to see that again.”

#10. A trifecta plus one.

“An homeless guy shitting his pants while masturbating and listening to loud music while making a teeth-sucking noise.”

#9. A hint of wet dog.

“The one that refuses to attend to their personal hygiene. Once paid an extra £35 to travel on a different coach 2 hours later to aboid sitting next to this slightly overweight hairy sweaty 45-50yo guy. Smelled like faeces and BO with a hint of wet dog. I thought him or myself had stood in dog shit at first until i realised how just disgusting he was.”

#8. Full Fight Club.

“I sat beside a dude who was talking to himself at first. Then arguing with himself. And eventually hitting himself.

Dude went half Fight Club right beside me.

It was a public bus and people had started emptying out, so I could move thankfully. When I apologized and asked to get by he told me “don’t worry about it” twice in slightly different ways.

Then I watched him go full Fight Club and start the swearing and slapping himself and right before he did serious damage the bus stopped, and some officer looking dudes got on and escorted him off.

It was fucking crazy.”

#7. Why is there more food?

“The bag rustling chammer. Eat your sandwich over there, away from me.

Oh God, why is there more food? Is this a picnic? Are you going to slurp soup from a thermos next? Oh, yup, there you go. Dainty slurps so you don’t spill any on your white shirt. Yeah, wipe that finger around the rim. Really get in there, don’t leave a drop. Then smack your lips. Mmmm, obnoxious.

And here comes the crisps. Did you bring enough to share with the whole bus? No? Then kindly stop masticating and crinkling and burping and picking your teeth with such evidently orgasmic satisfaction.

Bastards.”

#6. Mr. Pompous.

“The one who tries to give you life advice. I’ll gladly listen to the Emperor of China (true encounter) or the homeless buddy, but I’m putting in my earbuds for Mr. Pompous.”

#5. All the perfume she owns.

“The chain smoker granny who bathed in all the perfume she owns.”

#4. No headphones.

“Loud music, no headphones.”

#3. The scoffer.

“Sat next to a guy who spread out his legs and took up both armrests (on a plane – i was middle seat, he was aisle). He would scoff, give me dirty looks or shifted in his seat in an over exaggerated way every time I accidentally touched him. I had to sit stiffly, straight up, for two hours.”

#2. They’re just lively!

“Wisconsin wine mom with 6 kids who are “just lively they don’t need medicine” as they drink soda and scream. For 12 hours.”

#1. American tourists.

“As a brit, American tourists.

I dislike public transport but it’s a part of my life, I get through it by sitting on my own and listening to music.

If i take one of my earphones out to answer your question of “can i sit here?” It is not an open invite to talk to me for the whole journey, especially if it’s a long one.

I love that you people are very sociable in just about every setting, but just be quiet on the bus and let me enjoy my peace.

it’s bad enough that i’m sharing my space with a stranger but it makes it worse when they won’t leave me alone for the duration.”

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Television Lovers Recall the One Show They Wish They Could Experience for the First Time Again

When your friend starts watching a great show for the first time, one you’ve watched before, maybe you get a little jealous of all they’re about to experience. There are lots of television shows that are good, but the more you watch, the more you realize there aren’t that many that are great.

At least, I do – and these 13+ people know exactly what I mean:

#15. Definitely my pick.

“Parks and Rec is definitely my pick.”

#14. Only Season 1, though.

“True Detective Season 1”

#13. A glutton for heartbreak.

“Firefly.”

#12. Falling off my couch.

“Scrubs.

To be able to laugh as hard as I did, falling off of my couch at JD screaming “EEEEEEEAGLLLLLLE!” again would be amazing.”

#11. Everything I love.

“Fringe, everything I love wrapped into one TV show. Sci-fi? Check. Mystery? Check. Engaging plot? Check. Lovable characters that you can easily connect to? Check. Plot twists? Check. References to old Sci-fi movies and shows? Double check. Written by J.J. Abrams? Heck Yeah! Just an amazing and gripping series I wish I could experience all over again.”

#10. Top comment.

“Avatar: The Last Airbender.”

#9. Top three…

“Friends, the office, and avatar the last airbender.”

#8. BSG.

“Battlestar Galactica.”

#7. One of the best.

“The Wire.”

#6. Can’t pick. 

“Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.”

#5. Brotherhood.

“Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.”

#4. Because the second time, you know you’re going to be disappointed.

“As good as The Office and Breaking Bad were, I will never be as hooked and on the edge of my seat as I was when watching Lost for the first time.”

#3. I would give anything.

“Brooklyn Nine Nine. I have watched it way too many times and I would give anything to fall in love with the show all over again and watch the characters and humour develop.”

#2. For the first time.

“The Good Place. Rewatching it knowing all the twists was already amazing, but I really wish I could erase them all from my memory and just have the awesome experience of watching this show for the first time all over again.”

#1. The twists 

“Community. Half the fun was realizing the quirkiness as the show evolved. I remember thinking it was just another humorous sitcom until the first paintball episode.

Another one like that is the good place. The twists are just too good to know about in advance.”

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15 of the Worst Album Covers Ever Created

Below are fifteen of the worst album covers your eyes have ever been subjected to, according to Vintage Everyday. Now, if you’re a music fan, you’ve seen your fair share of album art, so we’ve got something special for you.

#15. I don’t know what’s happening but I feel mildly assaulted.

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#14. Real tears of laughter, y’all.

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#13. In case you didn’t believe her about the ‘going country.’

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#12. Ummmmm wrong color hoods? Or is that the twist?

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#11. Inappropriate!

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#10. My half-dead lady…

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#9. I cannot take this guy seriously.

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#8. So awkward.

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#7. Who are you trying to convince, us or you?

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#6. That head tilt, though…

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#5. The miracle of circumventing child labor laws?

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#4. Poor accordion player…

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#3. That face does not make me want to relax.

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#2. I want to ask all of those ladies if they’re okay.

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#1. What. Is. Happening.

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15 People Share The One Thing That Saved Them from Suicide

Mental illness and the mental health crises in the United States are reaching epidemic levels, but there are still stigmas and unfounded opinions that can halt progression – and getting people the help they need. If you’ve got someone in your life you’re worried about, or think you should be worried about – or if you’re worried about yourself – read through these 15 honest confessions.

You might realize that you, too, have something worth living for.

#15. Even if she has no idea.

“I tried to commit suicide this time roughly 2 years ago. I had taken all the pills in the vicinity and was ready to nap when I had a sudden anxiety thought of ‘if I die, I can’t take my niece to Disney on Ice!’ To this day she’s still my little saviour, even if she has no idea.”

#14. It might get better.

“I struggle with this at times. What I do is, I tell myself that I can always commit suicide later. I tell myself to just keep trying and see what happens. It might get better. (Spoiler: it always does.) But if it doesn’t, then I can kill myself, knowing I gave it my best try.

It’s still difficult to get through, yes. But realizing that I have a choice, that the choice is mine, to do it or not, and I’m making an active choice to stay alive and see what happens, helps a lot.”

#13. It’s slow but it’s good.

“I had May 19th as my suicide day. The long weekend. Always a lonely time for me. On the Monday leading up to that Saturday, a friend dropped by and found me in a bit of a state. Sitting on the floor in my ginch crying and surrounded by letters to people. He knows that I’ve always struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts. When he left, he called my Ma who came over. She called the cops who took me in to a secure psychiatric hospital. I stayed for a week and was inundated with therapists and Drs. Finally got a proper diagnosis and actually started taking meds. When I got out I vowed to never go back to who I’ve always been. I see a therapist often, have opened up to friends, family and my GP. It’s slow but it’s good. I wish you the best.”

#12. The painful choice.

“My husband saved my life. He had me involuntarily admitted to the hospital. I spent 9 days there and underwent treatment. I am now on medication for depression, anxiety and sleep. I also see a psychiatrist. This may not be for everyone but it helped me tremendously. If not for him and the painful choice he had to make, I would not be here.”

#11. Comfortable with living.

“I read an article that explored people who didn’t become successful until their 40s. It made me think that my life might still have some purpose. I was 22 then. I never tried killing myself again. I’d previously tried a couple of times.

It will sound cliche, but each time I feel like ending it I think of all the things I wouldn’t have done, seen, etc if I’d died at 22.

As someone else said, suicidal people never stop being suicidal. I’ve just become comfortable with living.”

#10. Meditation and Buddhism.

“Buddhism saved my life – well first it was drugs – but then it became meditation and Buddhism.”

#9. Gently.

“I started being nicer to myself. It feels fake and dumb at first. “Its okay I didnt do anything today. My soul is hurting. It’s okay to rest when you’re hurting.” Stuff like that. Then gently get yourself to do things. “Okay baby. Let’s brush our teeth. Dont have the energy? That’s okay. Just put your leg outside the bed. Okay. Can we stand up? Just for a second. Then we can go back to sleep if we want.” 9 times out of 10, I would end up doing the hard thing I didnt think I had enough energy to do. It’s all about baby steps and momentum.

The more I did, the better I felt. It’s really fucking hard. Especially in the beginning. But I went from being a NEET to travelling to the other side of the country and working/living in a National Park and meeting lots of cool people on the way. We’re more capable than we think we are.”

#8. Hurting her too.

“I suffer from depression and attempted suicide when I was 15. Stayed in a mental hospital for a week. Depression started back up again a year ago when I first started college and I started giving up on life. Got home for thanksgiving break and almost cried when i saw my dog. All she did was follow me around and wanted to sleep in my bed. Could never hurt myself because i’ll end up up hurting her too.”

#7. Talk to people.

“The suicide attempt of a good friend. I was close, real close. Then she tried to kill herself and I felt the gravity of the entire situation. All of us were devastated and she still hasn’t physically recovered from everything. She wasn’t able to dance ever since, which was somethibg she loved doing but… she got better. And then I knew I couldn’t. I couldn’t hurt the people around me so much and there is sometjing worth living. It got a lot worse first, bit I’m slowly getting better.

Honestly, just talk to people. They love you, they care for you, they don’t want to lose you. Cut out the one’s that are toxic and find yourself a second family. You wouldn’t want to hurt them, would you? Then don’t. Live for yourself, live for them. It will always get a lot worse before it gets better, but at a certain point, it’ll be worth it.”

#6. Be honest and easy.

“My dumbass couldn’t position the gun correctly and that is how I survived.

Loads of therapy helped me not try a second time.

Removing, getting rid off, and burning all toxic people in your life.

More therapy.

Being honest and easy with yourself.

Speaking out with close friends about your issues.”

#5. My brother called.

“My brother called me while I was driving around, looking for a place to park and shoot myself. He called me because he missed me and wanted to hang out that night. I went over to his place and basically broke down. Up until that moment, he didnt know about the depression and suicidal thoughts I’ve been having. Ever since I’ve been accepting his help, things have gotten a whole bunch easier. He helped me confront some unresolved things that I could not have done myself. Went a long way.”

#4. Come down and play.

“My 6 year old niece yelled upstairs to me to come down and play, while I had my gun in my mouth.

Kick anyone with a toxic or negative attitude out of your life. Then put people who truly love and appreciate you in that place.”

#3. Man’s best friend.

“I got a dog.”

#2. Professional help.

“I suffered from depression for many years before I got help. In high school it was just thoughts of, “what would really happen if I let my car drift into the other lane or if I drove into that tree?” but without any real plan or intent to take action. I kept on going, just journaling a lot and hiding my pain. I honestly didn’t understand that I was depressed. I just thought I was weak and needed to toughen up.

Then I went to college and in some ways it got better. I escaped my old environment and started over. However, the thing is, I couldn’t run away from my depression forever. It then got so much worse. I started actively planning how I wanted to kill myself, how to tell my family (note, not beforehand), and where to do it. The things that held me back: the pain I knew I would cause my family and knowing someone would have to find my body. I didn’t want to do that to my roommate (or a stranger) but also wanted to be comfortable. At this point it still never really crossed my mind that I should get help. Most people were entirely oblivious to what was going on inside and the couple people who did know I was unhappy had no clue as to the extent. I never told a single person about my suicidal thoughts. The thing was, I wanted to erase myself without impacting anyone at all. I wasn’t trying to get attention – far from it.

By the beginning of my senior year in college I would get physically ill leading up to having to head back to school. I had my first panic attack and finally went to go get help. Once I could breathe again, I went to my school’s counseling office and asked for an emergency appointment. That day was the day that broke me and made me see that I needed help. Once it wasn’t “just my brain,” (the panic attack) I realized that I wasn’t just weak, but that my body was failing me.

Day one, the day I broke down, started me spiraling. It was like something physically cracked. I couldn’t keep my emotions bottled up anymore. I sobbed and sobbed like never before. Prior to that day, none of my peers had seen me cry. I’ll never forget the concerned looks and the one gentleman who told me that I looked terrible. ? I lost my appetite and had a few saltines over the course of the next week. I really only ate because my therapist insisted I eat something. I stopped getting out of bed entirely unless it was to go to counseling.

The worst part of the experience was probably having to tell my parents. My therapist wanted me to start taking antidepressants and I knew that if I used my dad’s insurance, he might be informed. I called my parents and told them the short story. At first they were angry – I had hidden this part of my life from them (long story as to why I felt that I couldn’t talk to them) and they took it as me blaming them for the situation. In the end, it ended up being very positive. My parents became a lot kinder to me and I slowly regained some control over my life.

I still ended up having another panic attack, almost failed my senior year (shout out to the wonderful professors who worked with me to help me scrape out that year), and didn’t walk away happily ever after. However, I did talk out a lot of my past pain and realize things about myself.

My therapist said that, “depression is anger turned inwards.” At first I thought that was total garbage. I wasn’t angry. I was sad. And hurt. And lonely. And scared. Then I thought about it and she was at least a little right. I was angry. I was angry that I had lived so long with so much pain. I was angry that no one had helped me. I realized that it was unreasonable, but I still felt betrayed. I was angry that out of everyone I knew, and everyone who had taught me, no one saw what was going on or taught me about depression and what signs to look for. I thought I was just too weak and not that my brain chemistry was out of balance.

Today I am honestly happy. I’m not claiming things are perfect or that I haven’t had down times. In the end though, I no longer think of ending my life and I smile sincerely. If you are struggling, my advice is to talk to someone. At first I managed with just journaling. It was a way to stop from drowning in my feelings. However, I really only got better when I had a proper sounding board, one who could ask me the right questions and validate my feelings. That and get me on antidepressants. Part of my issue was definitely that my brain chemistry was not right. If you are thinking suicide, find a counselor. If it doesn’t help, try a different one. Feel free to message me if you want. Good luck. You can get through it.”

#1. What tomorrow brings.

“Oh I’ve tried. Numerous times. Never works though. I stopped one day when I had a thought. Why not see what happens next? Nothing’s matters any ways so why not see what tomorrow brings?

I don’t really have any advice because I still consider it multiple times a day, every day. Just, talk to someone. Any one. There are people who will find you fascinating if you’d only talk to them.”

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15 Pet Owners Ideate What Their Animals Would Sue Them for in Court

People anthropomorphizing their pets on the internet is pretty funny. Giving our cats, pups, and other pets inner thoughts and feelings and reactions seems to give us life. That’s why this AskReddit that asks people to imagine what charges their pet would ring them up for in court hits a pet-lover sweet spot.

Enjoy!

#15. Cruel and unusual.

“Cruel and unusual punishment by making her wait for a specific time for food rather than feeding every time she walks near her bowl.”

#14. Ungrateful.

“Not eating the mice she catches for us. Ungrateful two-legs.”

#13. Passive aggressive.

“I am guilty of passive aggressively telling my cat he has put on considerable weight and needs to shed some pounds. (This may be considered an act of discrimination amongst pets).”

#12. I stand accused of the following crimes.

“I stand accused of the crimes of A) Not giving her the whip cream when she stands at the refrigerator and meows increasingly loudly; B) Sleeping in an extra 10 minutes before I wake up at 6 AM to feed her; C) I do not permit her to attempt the jump from the top of the refrigerator to the cabinets; D) I sometimes accidentally kick her and frighten her with my lumbering dance in an attempt not to stomp on her when she runs between my legs as I make my way to the bathroom in the dark of night.”

#11. Without a license.

“Harvesting his poop without a license.”

#10. Cheating.

“Cheating on her by petting other dogs, coming home with another dog’s smell on my hands.”

#9. I don’t deserve to live.

“Moving my leg while she was on my lap. I don’t deserve to live.”

#8. A litany of complaints.

“We let the bowl get low enough that they can see the bottom. We insist on cutting their nails just when they get them sharp enough. We have Draconian limits on catnip. We pick them up. All doors and cabinets should be open at all times.”

#7. A contract.

“Should you touch the tennis ball when offered, you have entered into a 2-hour contract. Should you cease to throw the ball during this time, Dog can sue.”

#6. Pierce your soul.

“Being pissed by trying to silence their unnecessary Barking, my one dog has a bark that will pierce your fucking soul.”

#5. She wanted forever.

“Allegedly only rubbed the belly for 10 minutes, when she wanted forever.”

#4. They’re not fooled.

“Breaking treats in half and passing them off as whole treats.”

#3. A very noisy wash.

“Stopping him having a very noisy wash while sitting next to me at 3am.”

#2. Fraud, kidnapping, conspiracy…and murder!

“Missy the Elderly Terrier would press charges of fraud, kidnapping, conspiracy, and (gasp!) attempted murder. After a lengthy trial and deliberation, the jury would find me GUILTY of the fraud charge; asking a dog if “You wanna go for a car ride?” and then taking them to the vet is a dick move. I would be found NOT GUILTY of the kidnapping, conspiracy, and attempted murder charges, as my intent was to get medical care for Missy, not to kill her.

Momo the Puppy Mill Rescue Corgi would press charges of negligence, alleging that I have failed to protect her from threats including, but not limited to: Thunder, helicopters, fireworks, sketchy-looking clouds, and the wind. I would be found NOT GUILTY, since my defense attorney can provide evidence of anti-anxiety treats, training, positive reinforcement, and a Thundershirt.”

#1. Turn off the rain.

“Not turning off the rain when he wants to go outside.”

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Before and After Photos Show How Clothing Can Affect Our Perception of People

Seeing before and afters of men wearing street clothes versus suits definitely proves the adage that “the clothes make the man”.  Even if you think that what you wear (or see others wearing) doesn’t affect perception, these pictures can leave no doubt that we’re influenced by what people are wearing.

For men who have come out the other side of imprisonment or addiction, what they’re wearing out on job interviews is important to two reasons – for the image they present and because of its effect on their own confidence. That’s why non-profit Sharp Dressed Man, an alliance between the Baltimore Fashion Alliance and the Living Classrooms Foundation founded in 2011, custom designs suits for men re-entering the workforce. Normally, they cost upwards of $3,000.

Christopher Schafer, the tailor and founder of the group, collections donated high-end suits from clients and locals and then, on Wednesdays, men come in for a fitting, haircut, and a hot meal. He’s battled addiction himself and knows the meaning of a second chance – and the importance of getting it right.

“I really think that the biggest thing, though, is a guy gets treated with respect. And some of these guys have not been. They have not treated themselves with respect, nor have they been treated with respect,” he told PBS.

Check out 15 of their fabulous, heartfelt, and spiffy transitions below!

#15. Chin up.

#14. Yeah, throw those shoulders back.

#13. The smile says it all.

#12. That bowtie is everything.

#11. What a change.

#10. That smile, though.

#9. Hello, confidence!

#8. I think he actually grew taller.

#7. He makes me want to smile back.

#6. Haircut and pinstripes ftw.

#5. Love the colors.

#4. Gratitude.

#3. Pride shines.

#2. Silly and happy.

#1. I want to give him a hug.

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13+ Married People Share Quirk Their Partner Has That USED to Be Cute

There are probably a thousand examples of things people do that seem really cute while you’re dating, but then once you’re married or living together and they’re doing it multiple times a day, oh my god, would going to jail for murder really be that horrible? Maybe it’s the fact that they leave their towels hanging on the closet doors so they can use them again or they hog the covers? Or how they sneeze?

Only you know.

Here are 15 awesome examples.

 

#1. Forgetfulness.

“His forgetfulness used to be cute and fun. Waking up to fresh gallons of milk sitting on the counter for hours is annoying as fuck now.”

#2. A bag of magic beans.

“His spontaneity.

It used to be really fun and sexy…but now it’s like living with a real life Homer Simpson/Phil Dunphy hybrid.

No joke, I am just waiting for the day he comes home with a bag of ‘magic beans’.

Edit: I’ve had a lot people asking for more stories of my husband doing crazy shit.

I think my favorite is: on our first date we got caught in a rain storm. I was wet to the bone and wearing a skirt…so he offered me his pants.”

#3. A choral piece.

“Her having to sing everything like it’s a perfected choral piece.”

#4. Some pedantic loophole.

“Debate with me. At the beginning it was great because I felt like I met my intellectual equal. Now I realize she’s just a disagreeable person. I’m 90% sure if I told her the sky was blue, she would find a way to dispute my assertion with some pendantic loophole

EDIT: ok people, it feels like half of these responses came from my wife. I just double checked out the window, the sky is definitely blue. Do you want to know what shade of blue? SKY BLUE!! Explaining WHY it’s blue doesn’t make it not blue. Baaaah!!”

#5. Minecraft mistakes.

“She doesn’t take precautions playing Minecraft. It was funny seeing her wooden house burn down, or her losing all her stuff digging straight down.

But since I ran the server, she would keep asking me to go to use my admin powers to get it all back. A lot.

She also still sends settlers unescorted in Civ V (I just triggered all civ players, sorry). Other than that she is still perfect after 10 years :D”

#6. Get to the verb.

“He can not tell a story. Rambling, unnecessary details, and the listener is three steps ahead the entire time, just waiting for it to slowly unspool.”

#7. Hair.

“Her hair. She has such long, beautiful hair, but it gets everywhere. Drains. Sinks. Carpets. I’ve had to sit and cut hairs out of the vacuum so it would work again because it had tied up the roly bit. Not to mention I’ve had her hair on me and all through my clothing.”

#8. Bathroom stalking.

“Constantly watching me in the bathroom. It was fun at first, we always make/made jokes. But now there are times I just want to be left alone to shit for fucks sake.”

#9. My way’s better.

“First off, still very happily married and in love! However, there is one thing that does cause a ruckus every now and again. When we were dating and living together, we would do diy stuff around the house. I know a little past the basics because my dad made sure to teach me things and of course there is always youtube, so I’m not helpless by any stretch. In fact I owned several of my own power tools before we got together.

When doing one of these projects, he often wouldn’t let me do much. Back then I thought, “What a gentleman, doesn’t want me to get dirty.” or whatever. Nowadays I’ll be watching him do something and know a better way of doing said task, and it’s like he doesn’t believe me. So he’ll try 18 other ways before landing on the way I suggested and it working out just dandy. It’s pretty frustrating. I can do more than hold something while you work!

It’s not a deal breaker, but sometimes I let him know just how stupid he was acting, and how much time it wasted by not just trying my way first. Even if my suggestion doesn’t work, what did you lose?”

#10. Slow eater.

“Takes forever to eat a meal. It was very well-suited to long dates, romantic dinners, those intense getting-to-know-you conversations at the beginning. 15 years later and I just want to have a meal where I’m not done before he’s barely taken a bite!

His whole family is like this and I simply don’t understand. It’s food, you put it on a plate and you eat it and go on with life! Not for them, mealtimes often stretch on for hours, occasionally into the next bloody meal if it’s a family event. I just don’t get it.”

#11. Clumsy

“Clumsily break things accidentally. It’d be a teaspoon one day or a shoelace the next. Little insignificant, ‘how-on-earth-did-you-manage-to-break-that?’ type of things. Started out quite cute and amusing. Now it’s a case of ‘Babe, that’s like the fourth vacuum cleaner this year, and it’s a fucking Dyson.’”

#12. What’s for dinner?

“Her indecisiveness. It was adorable to see her struggle when we were dating but goddammit I’m just trying to figure out what to make for dinner.”

#13. More than me.

“Not married, but engaged and have been together for almost 5 years now? Everyone likes her. She’s a very likable person, but my friends and family like her more than me. Just gets to me sometimes when she tells me something about a friend or family member that I should have heard from them.”

#14. NOW?

“My husband always tries to make me laugh. I honestly hope he never stops trying, but there are times when it’s like “really?? You’re trying to make me laugh NOW?!”

#15. He needed me.

“In the beginning he used to really need me and he always required a LOT of attention.

I loved it, at first.

I loved to feel needed and I 100% absolutely loved to lavish him with my adoring attention endlessly…

I was absolutely devoted.

Fast forward 15 years…

I feel used up and taken for granted.

He has never reciprocated, our relationship has always been strongly one way.

His behaviour was exactly what I wanted and needed – at one point.

Now it’s just something that upsets me. A lot.”

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