South Georgia Island by pet__fish
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Yawning is contagious - even thinking about yawning is enough. After reading this fact, there is a 50% chance you will yawn.
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"Give him a hug? He gets plenty of hugs, don't worry, he's just tired.”
bonus: big yawn feat. Max
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Ismay Taylor :: "Just Another Day", 1936. Plate II. Halftone print from Photograms of the Year 1936. | src eBay
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In the subway car, a mystery of proximity: a yawn
passing from mouth to mouth,
across a line of seated strangers,
in perfect order. I watched it moving
like a secret through a row of children,
washing toward me as each person opened
their lips to swallow it up
and then, in unbroken revolution,
give it away.
I thought this must be G-d: air
moving through human bodies
like a soft needle picking up stitches along pale cloth.
Sarah Matthes, “Transitory Mitzvah,” via Poetry Daily
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Mister has a little brother named Rudy who likes to sit on him like a beanbag chair and yawn like an elegant disney princess
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This happens entirely too often. Yawning. Gasping. Catching my breath. Eating. If my hair is loose, there is at least an 80% chance I will be breathing it in within moments. lol. As such, I do not sleep without a scrunchie and my hair up in a ponytail.
Also, yes. Heidi is a remarkably heavy sleeper and HAS slept through my choking jags before.
And finally, no. I do NOT own a Star Trek sleep shirt. But I'd sure LOVE one... in maybe a 2X. Hint Hint. ;)
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What if Virgil yawned into his sweater paw and everyone immediately died of adorableness?
Is this adorable enough?
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Tick Tock Tick Tock How Many days until Loona disband now? asdhasdjkhaksld
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