50 Uplifting Posts From This Instagram Page That Might Brighten Your Whole Day (New Pics)
In a world where online content can sometimes feel like a never-ending scroll of stress, it’s honestly refreshing to come across something that warms your heart instead of raising your blood pressure. Because let’s face it, kindness, good news, and little moments of joy deserve just as much attention as the rest of it.
That’s why we’re giving a shoutout to the Instagram page “Falling in Society.” Despite the name, this page is packed with surprisingly wholesome energy and feel-good moments that’ll restore a bit of your faith in humanity. So grab a snack, get comfy, and scroll through some of the most uplifting posts we've gathered. You might smile, you might laugh, and hey, don’t be surprised if you get a little teary (in the best way).
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Anna was hired 4 weeks ago!! She works a couple days a week, cleans the lobby and talks with guests. She has quickly become the face of the store. Today, Anna took her first order on frontline. With some assistance, she was able to navigate the screen, take names and give out change! In Anna's words herself, 'Nailed it!' Go Anna!
A shelter in WV walked dogs in the Christmas parade. During the parade, a young woman was having an anxiety attack. Picasso, one of the dogs, went to her like he knew she needed help. He stood nose to nose with her just holding her up. Today, her family adopted Picasso.
A true connection. Shows you that some dogs are helpers. I know a lady who has seizures; she adopted a dog that can sense them and will back her to a chair so she'll sit and not fall. The dog was not trained to do this.
Now that is a true match made in heaven! Picasso and his new muse will be very happy together.
How on earth did I manage 13 years at school while depressed and being bullied without a single dance lesson -_-
At the university, I had some economics classes (only marginally related to my field) and had the most interesting professor. He was an older guy, a military vet, but an extremely kind, gentle soul who often just strayed from the topic to tell us life stories & stuff. During our very first lecture, he gave us two homeworks. 1) tell someone we love that we love them, and 2) learn to love ourselves.
Two of the most important things to learn in this life! What a wonderful man.
Load More Replies...Makes me think of one of my fav professors from uni. If the weather was nice, he would almost always take the lesson outside.
You know those days when someone does something unexpectedly kind and it just melts your heart a little? Like a delivery person going out of their way to make sure your food is hot, or a stranger holding the door when you’ve got your hands full. These small things stay with you, don’t they? It’s proof that kindness isn’t always some grand gesture, it’s the little stuff that makes life a bit more beautiful.
Getting to know such everyday heroes is always a blessing. That’s why we spoke with Veer Singh Pratap, a young man from Mumbai, India, who has dedicated his time to helping the underprivileged. Through his social service initiatives, Veer ensures that people in his community don’t go hungry. His story is not just inspiring, it’s a beautiful example of how simple beginnings can lead to powerful change.
Wow, but I"m chatty tonight. Sorry about that! But hey, the thumping of a bunny, the purring of a cat, the singing of the whale, the dancing of the dolphin, and the freedom of a snow leopard: Those are the sights and sounds of beauty I need.
I know what you mean. I follow a couple of people on Youtube who ride cycle bikes around Europe and my brain just goes into happy mode looking at all the green trees, the beautiful lakes, the mighty waterfalls and the happy people in the videos.
Load More Replies...My favourite compliment my now-husband ever gave me was that I reminded him of a snow leopard. Beautiful, fierce and rare. (Disappearing in nostalgia...)
I'm as happy for the cat as I am this young lady, and that's a lot of happy, Thanks for breaking up the unrelenting sadness of the world by sharing this moment with us.
The father is an absolute a-hole JFC. So glad puss is back where he belongs.
How can people treat animals like that? HOW? The people who leave cats in forests, or drown kittens, or tie dogs up and leave them there. I don't understand how they can treat something like that. Brb, need to cuddle my dogs. Maybe even the cat, but wish me luck with that one.
My mom did something like that y i had a cockatiel and she couldn't stand his noises - so she put his cage in the garden and opened it and let him fly away When I came home after playing outside I was like: look MOM, what I found! And had the bird in my arms. She never did anything like this again
So happy for you both. But il keep my thoughts on your father to myself
My parents tried that with my goldfish, Fluffy, but I knew he wasn't really on a farm running free with the horses...
"It started at a young age," Veer shared. "I was fortunate to grow up in a comfortable home, and I remember noticing how our house help, Latika aunty, would pack leftover food with so much excitement to take home. One day she told me she shared it with her son and daughter. That stuck with me." It was the first time Veer realized how something so small for one person could mean the world to someone else.
"I would always ask my mom to make extra pasta so Latika aunty could take some home," he continued. "She’d come back and tell me her kids loved it, and honestly, that made me feel so happy." What began as a thoughtful gesture soon sparked a lifelong commitment to feeding those in need.
They make jar openers, just saying. I keep my men around because I like them.
There are a myriad of things that can be used in place of a men. Writing this as a cis gender woman
Load More Replies...Friend told a joke where the punchline was "Because vibrators can't mow the lawn." Or open jars apparently.
As my stepdaughters have become capable women, I find opening jars is the only use they have for me!
One of my wife's closest friends (college roommates forty+ years ago!) is a lesbian. She was a physical therapist/massage therapist, and her grip is far stronger than mine...
oh, great, thanx - you had to nail in crisp undeniable words what I was only fuzzily reckoning and refusing to bring into focus, hadn't you? now I don't have to guess why I'm feeling s****y
I read headlines, sometimes a paragraph or two. It's insane how the world works.
A peace treaty is fine, but actual peace is another thing. Israel launched airstrikes into Palestine hours after the peace agreement went into effect. So I'll reserve my joy until we see if Israel will honor the agreement.
Load More Replies...As Veer grew older, his desire to make a difference only got stronger. "In college, I got involved in our CSR group. We would organize grocery drives and distribute meals to the hawkers outside our campus," he said. "Feeding someone who might have otherwise gone to bed hungry gave me a sense of purpose. It was one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever done."
This! Many people never learn this...and many of us forget it even after we learned it. May God protect those around me when I'm the one who forgets it.
Too many religious concepts are taken out of context to fit a conservative agenda. Remember that Levithicus verse conservatives love to use to prove that homosexuality is a sin? In the original Hebrew, it means something COMPLETELY different, and most likely it condemns ped0philia.
Almost correct. The original Hebrew of that Leviticus verse literally says “you shouldn’t lie with a man like you would with a woman”, so it definitely forbids homosexual relations. But Leviticus also forbids eating pork and shrimp and even cutting off parts of your hair and a bunch of other stuff that Christians have never observed. The supposedly anti-gay parts of Paul’s epistles of the New Testament, however, state exactly what you said: they are directed specifically against the “malakia”, older men having s*x with young boys, a practice that had very little to do with our modern understanding of a healthy relationship between two consenting adults.
Load More Replies...I, 65 years old today, never understood this until ... today. Thank you.
Happy Birthday Jeff! Always great to be learning new things. I too never knew this until today.
Load More Replies...So much biblical wisdom gets twisted and perverted when it’s understood in the most primitive way possible. The whole concept of a “jealous God” who doesn’t want us to have “other gods”, for example, means that we should focus on goodness and spirituality instead of worshipping power, money, or fame. Yet so many self-professed Christians still understand it as a call to religious intolerance.
i am an angel channel and spirit communicates in vibration and metaphor. Negatives cancel out, nothing is straight-forward. It's unbelievable that people that PRACTICE this religion don't understand this.
Load More Replies...Good, you learned it, now spread your knowledge by being the example.
It actually means you shouldn't use the Lord's name to settle things like legal cases or to justify Earthly laws. For example attempting to discover if someone is telling the truth by praying or saying that the amount of tax you have to pay is God's will..The commandment aims to protect people from others misusing religion to take advantage over others. (To be clear, the rule is not against praying for guidance but against those claiming something is God's will to serve their own ends).
It says everything about a culture spending energy trying to drive homeless people away instead of spending energy trying to find a way to help.
For an administration that likes to play on being Christian, they're sure not big on Christian values. And I say that as an atheist.
Load More Replies...Governments spend tax dollars on stuff like this. It's a shame there is no compassion in those people.
Playing devil's advocate here, not everyone in a wheelchair wants to sit on the outside of their families, nor do their family members want them that way if they need support, and those spots are also used for baby strollers. To assume that people with lived and living experience haven't been consulted in this design is presumptuous. Furthermore, the image of someone sleeping exposed on a park bench is often just a visual shorthand for homelessness in film and media. In reality, people experiencing unsheltered homelessness prioritize safety and visibility, which is why most rough sleeping is less exposed—often in encampments, hidden alcoves, or abandoned spaces—rather than on an open bench where they are targets for violence and quick removal.
Wheelchair user here. I normally sit facing my friend who is sitting on the bench. Strollers can park at the end. A regular bench accommodates us all fine. You are correct that homeless people may prefer to be less exposed - which is why some may prefer to sleep under a regular bench. Not curled under or on this monstrosity
Load More Replies...I would gte utterly depressed living there, but I could vacation there. That seems fine.
Load More Replies...I have acres of land. It's truly joyful. During covid it was a blessing.
My plants would be a disaster, but I love all that space without humans around.
why did you think that . plants gave you o2 and take your co2 . even it gave you more benefit & etc.
Load More Replies...That has a lot of appeal, but only if there is a pub within walking distance...
Nice little setup, I love vegetable gardens. Especially heirloom tomatoes.
Only have smallish lot but it backs onto a wooded ~400ha park and a river so I'm good :)
I can't keep plants alive. I'd accidentally k**l anything that required maintenance.
Nice to look at, but If I lived here, this would become an overgrown hell. I despise yard work.
A yard is low-maintenance: just hose it down if using a broom is too strenuous.
Load More Replies..."This kind of feeling comes from the inside, it can't be forced," Veer said earnestly. "You can’t teach someone to care. But if you’ve ever felt the joy of helping someone, it stays with you. It changes how you see the world. That’s why I strongly believe, if you ever have the chance to be kind, be kind. You never know whose life you’re making a little easier."
The Prophet Muhammad was said to have been fond of cats, and to have enjoined kindness toward them. Some cats probably remember.
& have become arrogant enough to now demand rather than accept. They've evolved enough over time to control our lives.
Load More Replies...Such as dismissing people as lesser since they don't see the world your way?
Load More Replies...Today, Veer and his team provide nutritious meals three times a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner to around 30 families in their area. "It’s a proper system now," he explained. "We don’t just hand out food, we make sure it’s balanced and healthy. These families rely on us, and we take that responsibility seriously."
The last thing my Mom ever said to me, lying there in the hospital, was" You were always so patient with me". And now I'm bawling uncontrollably, even if I *am* in the office. Gods, I miss you, Mom.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Bill. Genuinely sorry. You honor her with your tears.
Load More Replies...When my granddaughter was born, her mother struggled, so my partner and I did a lot of the late nights in the early months. I used to sing "Sway" by Rosemary Clooney and "16 Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford to get her to sleep. I wonder if she'll remember those songs when she's older.
She may not know why she's drawn to them depending on what age she was when you sang, but she will certainly remember them somewhere in her being. Good on you, Harry!
Load More Replies...My grandma used to play the mouth organ all the time. One of her favourite songs was 'You are my sunshine' and even when her dementia was bad she kept playing it (and 'click go the shears'). Including when she was in hospital getting a double leg amputation she played it, probably drove the nurses crazy. We played it at her funeral less than a year later.
I've often asked "Am I being supportive or shooting holes in it?" and proceed accordingly.
Thanks for saying that, I hope to use it in my life.
Load More Replies...What are those unicorn kids? My boys are like "can you help me?", answer: "no I'm busy doing nothing."
Auntriarch, I just love it when you keep introducing us to your family in your comments. You're a delight!
Load More Replies...This happened with Salma Hyack. Her husband told her no more dogs. She was shooting a movie in Greece and found a dog. She called her husband trying to make it sound like she had an affair and regretted it. Her husband said 'show me the dog'.
"It’s not just me," Veer said with a smile. "I organize and manage everything, but people from the community have joined in. Once they saw what I was doing, they wanted to help too." Whether it’s donating money, ingredients, or simply volunteering time, his mission has inspired many to step up and be part of something meaningful.
Paying a lot is still ok, if you can afford it. I'm at the age where I have more money than ability or energy.
Yeah, but also have a discussion with them about drawing on other people's things without asking.
its cute and personally i wouldn't be mad at the drawing, but messing with others property is really not ok, they need to learn that before they end up being those kids at school with no regard for private property
Load More Replies..."Two aunties who live nearby help prepare the meals," he added. "We pay them for their work. They were housewives before, but now they feel proud of the contribution they’re making. It’s not just about food, it’s about giving people a sense of purpose, too." The kindness spreads like a ripple, touching lives in more ways than one.
This summer I put one in my cats' water bowl, and since they didn't understand, they knocked all the water onto the floor and destroyed the room.
Ice cubes are one of my cat's favorite toys. She yells at me until I put some in the sink for her to batt around. Sometimes I run out of ice for my own drinks because I give her so many throughout the day. She also likes playing with water, so I keep a bowl in the sink for her too. She's weird!
I occasionally boil a chicken breast to add to my dogs' food. When the water cools, I pour it into ice cube trays and freeze it. Chicken cubes are their favorite summer treat!
I hear the clarion call of the four-day work week beckoning us to give ourselves back our lives.
Only if it is 32 hour work week. Anything longer than 8 hours is a waste as attention is shot and people want to go home. The last few years I owned a music electronics repair shop I only worked 6 hours a day and that was just right.
Load More Replies...Would that "day in between" stuff be on the honor system? (Asking for everyone I've ever met.)
Michael Largey busy cracking me up as usual. And yes, the day in between stuff is absolutely on the honor system.
Load More Replies...Can't hear you over capitalists yelling "But if we give you 3 day weekends how will we afford our yachts!!!!"
"The joy I see on the kids' faces when they receive their food is absolutely priceless," Veer said. "They smile, they laugh, they eat with so much happiness. That’s what keeps me going. It reminds me that even small acts of love can make a big difference."
Tony looks like all his Christmases have come at once :D
It's like "3 Egg McMuffin. You glutton! You monster! But 2 cheeseburgers, 2 hot dogs, some ribs, sides, is bare minimum at a picnic
I could absolutely take down a couple egg McMuffins right now. Been ages since I had one.
Load More Replies...I've got a sinusitis, my nose is both runny and blocked and it pounds in my head and I didn't sleep last night. People, enjoy your functionning nose.
My nose is never not runny. That's why I have tissue boxes in every room.
Wait - Noses can be *not* runny? (Seriously - I heard about a case where someone constantly had a runny nose. Eventually, their doctor found a small crack in a skull bone and they were leaking cerebrospinal fluid. I've considered asking my doctor to check for that.)
Dark times on the horizon? Where have you been living for the past 10 years?
My nose has been runny constantly since I got COVID in July 2024. I would k**l to have a week without a runny nose!!
"Kindness can come from anyone," Veer concluded. "You don’t need to be rich or powerful. You just need to care." His story is a testament to how small actions, done with great love, can ripple out and change lives in unexpected ways.
This is not 'Well Come'. We need a new word - 'Bad Come'.
Load More Replies...It is those lemmings who lack the energy to jump off the Cliff. They just shrug, knowing they are dead inside already.
She's not wrong. American football is one of the dullest spectator sports ever devised.
All sports; baseball, football, tennis, golf, etc. even NASCAR make for the best naps
Never once have I called my son during a TV sporting event NOT to hear him say he had been "resting his eyes" and didn't hear the phone ring …. TV sports is a lullaby to the hard working… try turning it off and see how quickly they wake up!
Load More Replies...My family took me to the footy (AFL) once when I was about15. I read a book and did sudoku the whole time. They never wasted their money by taking me again.
Like tge old Flipper song, "Life, life, life is tge only thing worth living for."
Load More Replies...Just like Veer, these posts have shown us that kindness is everywhere, you just need to look for it. So which one of these moments inspired you the most? Have you done something kind today? Maybe it’s your turn to pay it forward. Because you never know, your little act of kindness might just become someone’s favorite story to tell.
Mothers rule the world. Now if only we elderly white male men would vote them into office (and let them be pastors, too!) If the future holds any hope, it will be because we ushered in the age of the woman. Sorry, not sorry.
We have the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the UK right now. We've had three female Prime Ministers (although one was a complete disaster). There are women in the highest positions of government. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Liberia, Sri Lanka, Portugal, Iceland, Finland, Poland, Canada, New Zealand, among others, have all had female heads of government. The problem with old white men seems to be particularly strong in the US. That you'd twice elect a crook like Trump instead of his female rival speaks volumes about the state of the country.
Load More Replies...It was the University of Sakarya in Turkey. Instead of providing resources for a visually impaired student they publicly thanked her mother for having to read aloud from the textbook. This is not the win people are taking it to be.
Very early in my life as a parent. After a re-accreditation team beat up our hospital on their inspection rounds, I was tapped as the administrator-on-call to drive them 90 minutes north through the Vermont countryside to their next inspection site. These were four people without smiles with a disdain for conversation and no visible sense of humor. The prolonged silence was awkward to say the least. Then, on my left, a bunch of cows appeared, and I instinctively said, "Look, Moo-Cows!". A period of silence followed until one of them said without cracking a smile, "New Dad." Another period of silence, then all four burst into laughter. We spent the rest of the ride in the most energetic and humorous conversation imaginable. It took me a long time to shake the title of "Mr. Moo-Cow" after I told the story to my coworkers. (But boy were those folks funny!)
Why would you WANT to lose that awesome title??! 😂
Load More Replies...I had a GF who could only remember one sentence after taking French in HS and college - "Look, there are cows in that field." She was able to work that into a surprising number of conversations.
Cartoons taught me 'Qui a coupez le fromage?' and 'Omelette du fromage'.
Load More Replies...Grew up around beef cows, mucked out cows, fed cows, ate cows. Still drive past cows several times a week and still regularly say "cows" when I do. Why? Dunno. Vague sense that chaos may ensue if they are not acknowledged
Load More Replies...I drive by two separate herds of cows on my morning commute and happily yell "MOOO!" every time. Moo.
Me as a suburban kid driving through the country! 🥰 Thanks for the memory.
I absentmindedly touch the leaves of plants as I walk by and a friend pointed out it was like I was shaking hand with old friends.
Aw that's lovely! I'm going to use it, I also touch the plants while walking!
Load More Replies...A few weeks ago, I came home from work, walked over to my housemate's dog, and said "WNS-2220 said 'Hi!' ". My housemate raised his eyebrow. "It's a license plate. They had a bumper sticker that said 'Tell your dog I said Hi'."
The people who control such things don't come outside and talk. That's what they buy politicians for.
the would be unions- everyone else wanted you to work Saturdays, too.
We wrestled out 2 days out of the greedy hands of upperclass Lets wrestle out som more. The gap is growing rapidly again between richest and porest money screening fast upwards
Load More Replies...that would be the unions and other labor advocates who thought six workdays of 10 to 12 hours each was a bit much. They got it down to five 8 hr days. If you think that's still too much , then what are you doing to change it?
Like 80% of economics-related bull$hit can be traced back to either Henry Ford or Ronald Reagan, so maybe we should start there
The point of it was supposed to be that 40 hours a week was the maximum. Instead, it became the standard.
Yeah. That 6 days of 12 hours was better. Even for children. Or even better was that 7 days of 16 hours. GET SOME HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE! We actually have a holiday every year to CELEBRATE the 40 hour working week....
No reason to get complacent. We have robots and AI now, soaring unemployment etc., time for 30 hour weeks
Load More Replies...I have many questions about who's responsible for many decisions made. Who decided there would be a 7 day week or the number of days in a month, especially different numbers of days. Our units of measure. An inch, a foot, etc. I could go on forever. We should change all of them to make life more interesting & force us to use our brains again, like before we had calculators.
Too true. When I cook for the whole family, I turn into Gordon freakin' Ramsay, but when I prepare something only for myself, I just throw together some ratty, low-effort food like NBD.
Why are we women so self sacrificing? We are NOT "less" … We may be smaller, but we give birth to those who claim the thrones and fight the wars! We are a vessel of creation! We should be treated with Devine honor … not as a sub-human. The Middle East has much to thank us for.
As I've got older, I've learned there's no reason to stay up late just for the sake of it. Saying "I'm going to bed" whether anyone else is ready to go has become easier and easier.
In my 40s now and I still have a hard time going to bed at a reasonable time. I just enjoy sitting in my home and half-watching horror movies while painting or writing too much.
Load More Replies...Europe is far more advanced than we are with simple helpful things like this.
Can blind people 'read' oversized Braille like that? Especially when all the letters seem to be run into each other with no gap.
When cursive letters run together us old timers can figure it out because each letter has distinct characteristics. Same idea
Load More Replies...Till thousands of people do it the same... Where I live, we throw the whole (biodegradable and papery) bag of ashes into the sea, so it gets back to nature. A glass bottle doesn't decompose and to be honest, it's gross to find in the sea.
Load More Replies...I hope Cara Oldham has travelled the world as much as her mum, and I hope she's found peace after losing her at such a young age.
first time? we're in the presence of the new shoo-in contender for the Artful Baker award
I met my best friend at college in 1982. We've saved each others lives a time or two, were co-workers together, owned a house together, I was best man at his wedding, and we are still together. Tuesday is his birthday. I got a couple nice things for him.
Two of my favorites are "I'll bet mind readers only charge you half price" and "I bet if your ears were unscrewed, Cabbage would fall out".
One of my faves is "You're so dense, light bends around you." Also a fan of "Are your parents siblings?"
Gosh, my partner is like this. Every scenario has to have a "But what if X happens?!" to which I reply "And what if it doesn't?".
99% of everything I ever worried about did not happen. Worry works!
Load More Replies...Ok, but those of us who catastrophize everything are always prepared for the worst. ETA: And pleasantly surprised when it turns out better than we thought.
I'm like this, and I'm like this because of long , bitter experience of life and the world . . .
I have anxiety and I just make decisions w***y nilly so I don't have to think about them anymore
That's assuming you have one. Many do not. Name any republican & you'll be right every time.
My soul is bound up with books. I have many books, my soul is happy.
Then you gotta cut it outta the wall and send it to MOMA when he gets famous.
That's okay. A lot better than a tattoo getting famous and cutout...
Load More Replies..."The story of my life is very plain to see. It starts the day you came, it ends the day you leave." (credit, Neil Diamond)
I didn't realize I was a cat in an earlier life until just this moment.
No my cat. She's scared of boxes. If I even touch one around her she will dive under the bed and not come out for hours.
True. But therapy is soooooooooooo much more than just venting. Honestly, venting is only a small portion of it.
Of course. But this is free. And therapy sessions so short. Now you have additional group therapy. Unsupervized? Depends wether your boss joins in☺️☝️
Load More Replies...Therapy. In my country, there is universal health care. So therapy is covered by my health insurance.
76 is pretty confusing, too. Brain still tries to do stuff, body says, What?
Mine says "if you do that again, I'm going to hurt you."
Load More Replies...My mind fluctuates between 101 and 12, depending on the circumstances. But, I am always surprised and consternated(?) when I remember how old I actually am.
Load More Replies...I'm mid 40's, it's weird. There are people my age parenting toddlers, and people with grandchildren. There are people with big important job titles in charge of important things, and people still figuring out careers. I'm in grad school half my professors are younger than me, and half look like they could be my grandparents.
Find something you love to do, that gives you a sense you're adding value to the people around you, and give yourself over to the joy of it. If life's realities make this feel impossible, find a small corner of your life where you're giving joy to someone else. The dividends of that corner of your life will often make the difference between hope and despair for you, and for the someone you give joy.
40 years ago, at 22 I left my home country planning to live overseas for 6 months. Took 5 years to get back home, and it was the most learning-packed 5 years of my life. Your mileage may vary, but 22 is a great time to do something where you're not sure what the outcome will be.
$10.00? Get a job, your preferance as to full or part time. You need to make some money to back yourself up and have the space to consider the rest of it.
Fkn mongrel Alsations bark at fkn clouds in the sky >.< Hysterical pieces of SH..
But.... You've never been attacked by the clouds in the sky, have you? See, they're protecting you well!
Load More Replies...At the museum gift shop this week, all earrings are half off!
Great Cybil Shepherd tune: "I Told You I Love You - Now Get Out."
My roommate in college junior year. Truly drove me NUTS as she really, finally, got up an hour after I did!!
Must confess, this is me. I've even slept through workmen using a metal grinder outside my bedroom window for 2 hours 😴😴
Switch up the sounds on the alarm, if they all sound the same, it's easier for the brain to ignore them
Load More Replies...Ha - I had to WALK back to my hospital room from the birthing room in the hospital. They said I was fine and might as well get up and get going.
I can only read a map when I turn it upside down, then I understand it fully. Yep I might be slightly weird.
Load More Replies...When does the 'old enough to know better' thing kick in? Waiting...
Need phone holster on that belt. That's the whole point of tucking your shirt in, to show off your phone holster. So much to learn. So much to learn.
If there was a third goat, it would be this meme from a different perspective: rsz_1new.jpg
Yellow goat "Dude you have a spider on your b**t." Rainbow goat *PPPPPPPPPFFFFFFFFRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTT* "Is it gone bro?" Yellow goat "Yup!"
I'm the wife who opens a packet of pork scratchings and manages to eat two for every one that I feed to Mr Auntriarch. He's a slow cruncher
I'm the type of man who wouldn't mind either (I'd probably buy a whole bucket of fries so there's enough for both me & hypothetical waifu)
Yep that's very much me. Those men who are like "I never say 'I love you' because that's for emasculated beta simps" make me laugh.
Reading that as "emasculated beta shrimps" made me laugh.
Load More Replies...And also to walks in nature. Or just looking at the clouds on a sunny day. Or the smell of a freshly cut lawn. Or the sound of the wind in the trees. Or your own dreamworld inside your head. Or a nap. Or that feeling when you actually managed to do all the things you planned for the day. The feeling of the warm sun on your skin. (All those are things as well. And I could carry on. 😊)
Load More Replies...I now know even more about longbows than I did last time this was posted.
Mine started dating me because I was mentally unwell and easy to bully.
After 48 years together, the joy of seeing my best friend is what I'm thinking of when I stare at you like that. How did I get this lucky?
I got back from walking the dogs the other evening and just stopped by the patio doors for a while to look at my beautiful partner sitting in her chair playing on her phone. We've been together for 10 years and I said to the dog "She's beautiful, isn't she?". The dog did not reply, but I'm sure she agreed with me.
Load More Replies...Ok but the weird vibe is literally the most important thing, at least for me.
Well, except that one time I tried to fix the shower, and the spigot came out of the water with the water itself. After that, this man learned "fixing everything" means calling for help. If ever a husband was the opposite of handy, that's me. But I still get a thrill when my wife or adult kids call to say, "Dad/Hubby, the sky is falling!" "Don't you fret," I say, "I got this." Even when I have no clue what my next move will be!
Me too. Sometimes that fix is just listening to me while I figure out how to fix it...
And if it's you making yourself coffee and pancakes, it's still the love of your life. ♥️
My kitten kept waking me up at 1 to 3am. Just to f*****g cuddle with me.
You Americans have strange ideas about breakfast - it should at least be bacon, eggs and toast, or the full English (with the bacon, eggs and toast) plus sausages, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, black pudding. And English bacon too - proper smoked back bacon, not that crappy streaky that you have
We'd spent the day out in the open in Rajasthan in the summer, on the drive back to the hotel I said I could really fancy some watermelon. We got back to our room and Mr Auntriarch suggested I have first shower. When I came out, he'd ordered watermelon on ice from room service. I've got a silly grin just thinking about it, nearly 40 years ago
Or bacon sandwiches. I honestly didn't think my partner could be more beautiful than I thought she was, until she came towards me holding out a perfectly made bacon roll. With mushrooms... ❤️
Thank you, although it has come as something of a surprise to discover, at age 43, that I'm a woman.
I can probably lend you a bra til you can get to the shop
Load More Replies...TIMMY!! Timmy, he's Timmy! He's a little lamb with a lot to learn.... he's a big feature of our house right now, due to the 10 month old inhabiting it.
Absolutely! My friend in Illinois is having a tea party at the end of this month, I've sent her some Georgian (the era, not the state or the country) sandwich recipes, she'll send me photos. I can't wait, and I'm not even going to be there.
It's smiling and welcoming. When I sat in my chair for the first time, in the store it said "it's you! I've been waiting for you. Welcome."
I'll be on the other side of the moon. In hiding. Maybe Mars would be safer.
