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Thứ Năm, 5 tháng 3, 2015

There once was a florist


There once was a florist with a fairly successful flower stand on the side of the road.


One day, three friars set up a competing flower stand across the street. Since everyone wanted to buy their flowers from the men of god, the florist began losing all his business to the friars. He tried everything from flashy advertising to lowering his prices to offering exotic flower types, but nothing worked and soon his business had run completely dry.


So one night, the florist hires a hitman named Hugh. Hugh goes across the street, smashes the friars' flowers and pots and breaks up their stand - proving once and for all that Hugh, and only Hugh, can prevent florist friars.



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A Koala Took A Stroll Down A Street In Australia Because It Could

They see me rollin’, they hatin’.


This is the moment a koala was spotted strolling through the local shopping strip in Portland, Victoria.


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Chris Kerrigan told the Daily Mail that she was having a cup of coffee when she noticed the furry friend coming her way, so she whipped out her phone and hit record.


Chris Kerrigan told the Daily Mail that she was having a cup of coffee when she noticed the furry friend coming her way, so she whipped out her phone and hit record.


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But the cutest moment comes when a little boy wants to take a picture and the koala happily stops and poses.


But the cutest moment comes when a little boy wants to take a picture and the koala happily stops and poses.


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After a short time, the koala took off, crossing the street and climbing up a tree.


After a short time, the koala took off, crossing the street and climbing up a tree.


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Ringling Bros. Circus Will Stop Using Elephants By 2018

The company announced it would phase out use of elephants due to growing public concern about the treatment of the animals.


The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, one of biggest circus companies in the United States, announced that it would stop using elephants in its shows by 2018, BBC reported.


The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, one of biggest circus companies in the United States, announced that it would stop using elephants in its shows by 2018, BBC reported.


Ringling Bros. circus handler Joey Frisco speaks to an Asian elephant in Boston in 2013.


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The company said that growing public concern of the treatment of its famous Asian elephants prompted the decision.


The company said that growing public concern of the treatment of its famous Asian elephants prompted the decision.


The circus in Washington D.C.


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Animal rights activists have long protested the circus's alleged mistreatment of elephants and have been frustrated with the lack of action taken by the US. Department of Agriculture (USDA) against the company.


A 2011 Mother Jones story detailed the horrific abuses allegedly suffered by around 50 Asian elephants used by the company.


From Mother Jones:



But a yearlong Mother Jones investigation shows that Ringling elephants spend most of their long lives either in chains or on trains, under constant threat of the bullhook, or ankus—the menacing tool used to control elephants.


They are lame from balancing their 8,000-pound frames on tiny tubs and from being confined in cramped spaces, sometimes for days at a time. They are afflicted with tuberculosis and herpes, potentially deadly diseases rare in the wild and linked to captivity.


Barack, a calf born on the eve of the president's inauguration, had to leave the tour in February for emergency treatment of herpes—the second time in a year.


Since Kenny's death, 3 more of the 23 baby elephants born in Ringling's vaunted breeding program have died, all under disturbing circumstances that weren't fully revealed to the public.



This video, shot undercover by PETA in 2009, showed the company's workers beating, whipping, and hooking elephants as well as striking tigers.



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31 Epically Adorable Pictures From The Norwegian Forest Cat Show

Every year, the National Norwegian Forest Cat Breed Club Show brings together cat lovers and their faithful feline companions.


Just like at dog shows, the competing cats are judged by the standards of their breed. The greater the conformity to specific breed standards, the higher the score. But whether you choose to compete or not, cat shows can still be an exciting and quirky experience for every cat lover.


Photographer Beth Kleinpeter was there for BuzzFeed to capture the epic cuteness.



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Beth Kleinpeter for BuzzFeed



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Beth Kleinpeter for BuzzFeed



Beth Kleinpeter for BuzzFeed



Beth Kleinpeter for BuzzFeed



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Beth Kleinpeter for BuzzFeed


To view more of Beth Kleinpeter's work, check out her website http://ift.tt/1yJZN7H.