carry-on-my-otp:

stardustphan:

emergencycocktail:

switch:

you know those lawn mower robots? vegetarian roombas.

the implication in this post that regular roombas consume meat is frankly kind of terrifying

dust is 80% skin particles

actually lawn mower robots “attack” the most animals. Ecpecially if you let them run at night. A lot of hedhogs get mutilated because they run into lawn mower robots.

Source (WARNING: disturbing images)

one-last-peril:

While “he killed my mom and broke my walkman” sounds like one really fking serious thing and then a silly thing that shouldn’t be that big of a deal, you gotta remember that Peter’s walkman wasn’t just a fun doodad he enjoyed listening to random music on. It was the gift his mom gave him before she died, his only piece of earth and his mom he had left. Ego killed Peter’s mom and then destroyed the only way he could remember her.

Sometimes my dad takes me and my brother up to northern Minnesota (it’s literally on the border) anyway it’s (about) an eight hour drive and one time while we were driving there my brother asked about the time or something related to time almost every hour on the hour.. it was weird honestly

Okay but imagine McQueen having a breakdown about Doc in public

pixelthenerdcat:

Imagine it’s a half a year later and McQueen needs to do an interview for RSN or something

and the host just has to say it:

“So, your mentor, the Hudson Hornet… we are all very saddened to hear that he passed away last September.”

And McQueen immediately taking a deep breath and muttering a “…Yeah…”

But the host goes on, asking him stuff like “Yes, well… could you tell us what it was like, becoming his apprentice?” and “So, if he were here today… what would he say about your racing performances as of late?”

McQueen keeps taking deep breaths, answering as much as he can, actually believing that he can make it through –

but of course, he tears up and his voice catches.

He keeps going, pausing for a few moments and mumbling “I’m sorry” while he struggles to hold it in, and even though the host keeps telling him it’s okay it doesn’t feel okay, and now McQueen isn’t even thinking about the interview anymore because he’s too focused on not breaking down on live television.

Then, once the interview is over, McQueen rushes to Sally and Mater, who were backstage, and they let him cry it all out completely.