Hello. My name is Lee.

I am a writer and an artist, and as such, things related to art and writing will frequently be posted here.

I am, more often than not, a fairly happy and well-adjusted person, and I no longer have the patience or time to associate with people who are not. So if you happen to be one, please vacate the premises promptly.

 

sandetiger:

lifeinthearctic:

lesincompetent:

I’m gonna reblog this until everyone in existence knows about this

hahaha shit.

oh fuck. yes

(Source: videohall)

ungrammaticality:

erin-barren:

imperius-rex:

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST WHY DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS CAT BEFORE
HER NAME IS TAMAAND SHE’S THE STATIONMASTER AT A TRAIN STATION IN JAPANSHE GREETS ALL THE PASSENGERSAND SHE HAS HER OWN OFFICEAND SHE’S PAID IN CAT FOODAND SHE IS A FUCKING EXECUTIVE OF A FUCKING RAILROAD STATION 
AND LOOK AT HER
 

the trains are decorated with cartoon versions of her since she’s their mascot as well


Such a good cat

oh my god

ungrammaticality:

erin-barren:

imperius-rex:

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST WHY DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS CAT BEFORE

HER NAME IS TAMA
AND SHE’S THE STATIONMASTER AT A TRAIN STATION IN JAPAN
SHE GREETS ALL THE PASSENGERS
AND SHE HAS HER OWN OFFICE
AND SHE’S PAID IN CAT FOOD
AND SHE IS A FUCKING EXECUTIVE OF A FUCKING RAILROAD STATION 

AND LOOK AT HER

 

the trains are decorated with cartoon versions of her since she’s their mascot as well

Such a good cat

oh my god

(Source: kawaiidesugeoffreyrush)

brianaurelio:

He’s like, YOU HAVE FUR, IT FEELS SO NICE AGAINST MY NON-FUR BODY :3

(Source: davidfranciswolfe.com)

humansofnewyork:

Great to see that Cat-On-Head Man came through the storm with cat still firmly on head.

humansofnewyork:

Great to see that Cat-On-Head Man came through the storm with cat still firmly on head.

kittehkats:

Misao and Fukumaru.  “We will never be apart.”

12 years ago, Japanese photographer, Miyoko Ihara (伊原 美代子) started to take photographs of her grandmother, Misao. Born in 1981 in Chiba (Japan), Miyoko Ihara has studied under Kenji Higuchi (樋口健二), after graduating from the Press Photography Course at the Nippon Photography Institute in 2002. Miyoko is also a member of The Photographic Society of Japan.”

“Under the sun, everyday is a good day. Another good day, Fukumaru”, Misao. Eight years ago, Misao found a odd-eyed kitten in the shed. She named the cat “Fukumaru” in hope that “God of fuku” (good fortune) comes and everything will be smoothed like a “maru” (circle)”.

“We’ll never be apart!”, says Misao to Fukumaru. Both of them live in a tiny world, with dignity, with mutual love. Still today, under the blue sky, Misao and Fukumaro work in the fields and in these natural surroundings, where they shine like the stars.”

Sources: asianoffbeat.com

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