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Nora the Piano Cat
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Wigglegram: Gem Creature
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Adele Cover on a GuZheng
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Tumblr Ask Blogs
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Hitler Reacts to Mass Effect 3 Ending
It was a terrible idea to spoil the last ten minutes of Mass Effect 3 for Hitler. The last five years of his life have just been ruined.
Nora the Piano Cat
Cats Week: Not to be confused with the Keyboard Cat, Nora is a grey tabby cat from New Jersey who loves to pretend playing the piano.
Wigglegram: Gem Creature
“Gem Creature” by Seattle-based illustrator Dain Fagerholm. Submit more GIFs in KYM Gallery – Wigglegrams!
Tumblr Ask Blogs
These interactive roleplay blogs run from the perspective of fictional characters began to appear in April 2010 featuring characters from the webcomic Homestuck.