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A stray dog in Bolivia joined a monastery and became a monk. The resident monks of St. Francis Monastery, named for the patron saint of animals, decided to adopt a dog they call ‘Friar Bigotón’ from the Cold Nose Project, which hopes the dog’s story will now inspire more monasteries to take in homeless pets. Source Source 2 Source 3

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@sskullsandb0nes

AKJSDFKLSD THEY MADE HIM A MONK

are we just going to ignore the fact that they named him friar moustache?

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corpsecrusher:

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horror movie director: ok so it’s set in an old psychia–

me: ima stop u right there

there’s a thin line between valid criticism of the psychiatric system and taking advantage of mentally ill people because they’re soo ~scary~ and i’m afraid the majority of movie makers fail in that aspect

We reachin today huh folks

reachin for the destigmatization of mental illness and those suffering from it, yeah. every day, bro

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keiseravendimensjonukjent3:

Water springs out of the Mulberry tree at Dinoša, Montenegro.
For the last two decades, during the spring floods, the water has been running out of this old mulberry tree in a village of Dinoša in Montenegro.

I know everyone’s like “hahaha the tree is peeing” but if I saw that in a fantasy setting, that water is either going to make you immortal, crumble to dust, or age back into a zygote.

A dryad absolutely lives there, you will not convince me otherwise.

hahaha the dryad is peeing