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This Online Group Has People Sharing Only The Most Blessed Pics And It’s Like Internet Heaven (50 Pics)
Ever since the dawn of the world wide web, the internet has proven to be one hell of a hectic place. Opposite things here coexist: the good and the bad, the real and fictional, the sad news and the good news, the upsetting side and its wholesome twin.
Speaking of which, few things can make our day brighter and mood lighter than browsing through that wholesome content. There’s even a hugely popular Facebook group dedicated to precisely that, and they call it “Blessed Imageposting,” which means posting only the most blessed, joyous, wholesome images out there.
A whopping 437.4k members swear by it, and who wouldn’t if it tucks you in like a warm blanket!
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Pangolins always looks like they're bringing bad news in a nervous fashion, like "I'm sorry to bother you master, but..." :p
Wholesomeness is a relatively new trend on the internet that is progressive, fashionable and spreads feel-good feelings. Previously, the internet was perceived as one hell of an infinite, often shady (if you press on where you shouldn’t) place where everyone would do, post, comment, and insult whatever as long as they were in the comfort of their homes.
But this new wave of wholesomeness that emerged some time around 2016 has provided people with little pockets of positivity and good vibes, something that wasn’t really there before. First, it was on Twitter and Tumblr, then the wholesome memes, posts and pics followed. The wholesome content started advocating things like self-respect, hard work, active listening, healthy relationships, and balanced diets.
Wholesome content today serves as something that ‘fluff pieces’ do for TV news. Essentially, they give us a break, a reset from the tiring flow of bad news that we have had in recent years. And it all makes sense: people crave good things, they look for assurance that after all, in the end, we are all deep down good people, willing to work together for the benefit of all. Wholesome posts are a perfect switch that immediately takes you to a better, brighter place.
A baby llama
Where the hell else would you find a duck shaped tomato? Please do not squeeze!
This is Gracie. She picked this flower for you. Won’t move until you take it. 13/10 thank you kindly
For $5 , Second Chance Animal Rescue Inc. will write the name of someone you hate on the bottom of a litter box Look at these two little nuggets
Rosy-Faced Lovebird in saguaro cactus
For anyone wondering... the pink one is an orchid mantis, the brown one is a ghost mantis, the dark green leaf is a hooded mantis, one of the more rare species in the mantis hobby, the stick one is a cat-eyed mantis, and the pale green leaf is a leaf insect. I've actually owned all of those insects except the hooded mantis.
Your name! I imagine you cracked your knuckles and took a big gulp of coffee when you saw your time to shine! Thanks for sharing this little snippet of your knowledge with us, very interesting! I'm curious though...why aren't they fighting? I thought these were especially pugnacious critters.
Load More Replies...I wonder if these bugs realize that the other leaves & stuff here are also bugs... or if they all think they're the only insect.
We currently have a praying mantis that likes to hang out on one of our hummingbird feeders. Many of the hummingbirds don't like it - they're afraid of it, I guess. So I keep having to "relocate" him to a different spot. After a while, though, he returns. No clue why he likes hanging out on the feeder.
Some larger mantids have been known to attack and even eat hummingbirds. The mantis is probably on your feeder because of the pollinators like bees that are also attracted to it.
Load More Replies...As a kid in Florida, we used to see all kinds of stick insects. I guess the heathens blasting pesticides everywhere have taken their toll, because I haven't seen one in ages.
Incredible. I'm familiar with most of these insects, but I am surprised at the size of the leaf insect. It's quite large.
Very cool. I have taken in two that were sickly and cared for them the rest of their days.
Fascinating, I remember years ago in TX (ArmyBase Ft Sam Houston) some bleachers on a firing range (for the M60 , back in the long long ago of the 90s) and I want to say digging trenches etc.. either way someone hit a nest of them and for the next 2 hours the bleachers were slowly covered in a blanket of "Walking Sticks" Initially was creeped out but after watching the cruelty of others to them I and others defended them, giving them the top 2 rows of the bleachers. I still remember that all these years later.
Cats are odd
This is gonna be one of the best Portraits you have ever seen - Don't move!
Cats are what humans should be, thankful for a pat on the head or a snuggle hug every day!
Note: this post originally had 54 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.
The biggest misnomer in the world today is Mankind. It should be two words Man and Kind. This post proves there are some people living by the last word. Thank heavens!
My sister and BIL have two Corgis, female a year older than her "brother;" goofy little things fought and snarled at each other whenever I went to their house, trying to establish who got to lie on my feet first. Probably wouldn't do that now that I've been gone for five years, and they're now seven-almost-eight, and six-almost-seven years old.
So enjoyed those. Glad we have animals in our lives.....me? I have a mini Schnauzer!
The biggest misnomer in the world today is Mankind. It should be two words Man and Kind. This post proves there are some people living by the last word. Thank heavens!
My sister and BIL have two Corgis, female a year older than her "brother;" goofy little things fought and snarled at each other whenever I went to their house, trying to establish who got to lie on my feet first. Probably wouldn't do that now that I've been gone for five years, and they're now seven-almost-eight, and six-almost-seven years old.
So enjoyed those. Glad we have animals in our lives.....me? I have a mini Schnauzer!