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I was drunk one night and I downloaded TikTok
I uploaded this video
And then I immediately deleted the app
@why-animals-do-the-thing what the heck?
This is priceless. Fur is a great nest-building material. Normally, birds get it from snags on branches or (maybe, I’m not sure) dead animals. I know some people who actually put out a bird-feeder full of hair for the birds after they brush out their dog, specifically so that it can be turned into nesting material.
This is a very brave birb who has learned where it comes from and just decided to go get some from the source, and a dog who is probably too asleep to care.
I’M CRYING LOOK WHAT MY CAT DID IN HER SLEEP
Blep blep blep
CATS ARE SO WEIRD
Oh my god. This is too cute.
My best guess is that it’s a motor pattern involved in a dream the cat is having - probably either grooming behavior or drinking. Either way, awwwwww.
Singer uses her music video to intriguingly show how fake performers are in videos
Hungarian musician Boggie sits still and sings for her latest music video… So what makes it interesting?
As she performs, her video editor retouches her skin, hair, facial features, and lighting during the song so that by the end everything looks “right”…
(This is actually really cool: Source)
No seriously you need to watch this.

It’s worth the watch to see what a massive difference lighting, make up, hairstyling and image editing can do to a person. Shows anyone with access to all these things can look pretty damn great too, not just celebs.
I made a tiktok so I can stay hip with the young folk also fucking kill me
[Video ID: tiktok of a girl saying "have you ever gotten a snapchat from a girl" and is abruptly cut off by a second video of a guy saying "no" and playing geoguessr at a rapid pace, guessing the location correctly every time /End ID]
[Image ID: screenshot of a post by tumblr user nflstreet that reads "me: *showing vacation pics* and this is from where we went t-. Guy who plays geoguessr for 14 hours a day: I know. /End ID]
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[Video ID: a TikTok of three young white men doing choreographed and synchronized dances with rolling chairs to the song "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" by Celine Dion. The video opens with one man closing his eyes as a chair wheel seems to stroke his cheek. Another man leans in close to kiss his own chair. The third man spins around gazing soulfully into the camera, which turns around and reveals that he is gazing at his own wheeled chair. Then the three men hold hands while each spinning and gliding on their chairs in choreographed moves. /End ID]
Boys will be boys
This speech-language pathologist taught her dog 29 words, and he can even form full sentences.
Video by Christina Hunger
Dogs actually do have a language center in their brains. They process language just the same way we do, just not as well.
They do understand our words. This is not true of all domesticated animals (horses, for example, can only manage to distinguish a relatively small number of spoken commands…but boy do they know what you’re really saying).
They don’t understand “just your tone of voice” as a lot of people think.
As of 2016 the record vocabulary for a dog demonstrating understanding of words is over 1,000.
So if you give them a way to talk back, they’re going to use it.
The development of language skills is probably a side effect of domestication and of being kept in close contact with humans. A dog that was a better hunting partner would be kept and bred and over time they developed a better understanding of language.
In other words, dogs are pretty dang smart because we need them to understand us.
And also that is a very good boy.

