nineteen.

Ask me!  

My head is so confused.

— 5 days ago

Got my first proper illustration job! It’s got something to do with a project going on in Falkirk. Starting small haha. I really don’t know much about Falkirk, except the wheel of course. So currently on wikipedia doing a bit of research. Getting briefed by the client tomorrow, exciting! Also terrifying.

— 1 week ago

Wednesday I am going to see The Xcerts AND the mighty Carnivores. And then dance at Milk. This is gonna be goooooooooooood.

— 2 weeks ago
#thexcerts  #carnivores 
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Watch a brand new episode of The Cute Show! featuring these leaping, long-eared olympians this month on VICE.com. 
Bunny rabbits are adorable enough when they’re just sitting there twitching their pink noses or lapping water up from their little bottles, but when they’re hopping over brightly colored fences like tiny, long-eared horses while their super-enthusiastic trainers cheer from the sidelines, it makes you wonder why rabbit show jumping isn’t on TV all the time. We recently spent the day at the Rabbit Grand National in Harrogate in Yorkshire, England, to witness this space-time-bending level of cuteness for ourselves. Show jumping tests bunnies’ speed and agility as they race down the course, dreaming of winning the big trophy or at least of getting treats when they finish. Pictured here is two-and-a-half-year-old bunny Cherie and her trainer, Magdelena, who says Cherie’s favorite things in the world are jumping, hay, and carrots (and probably fucking a whole bunch, if we know anything about rabbits). Cherie annihilated the competition, finishing the race in just 12.5 seconds! Way to go, Cherie!  

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Watch a brand new episode of The Cute Show! featuring these leaping, long-eared olympians this month on VICE.com. 

Bunny rabbits are adorable enough when they’re just sitting there twitching their pink noses or lapping water up from their little bottles, but when they’re hopping over brightly colored fences like tiny, long-eared horses while their super-enthusiastic trainers cheer from the sidelines, it makes you wonder why rabbit show jumping isn’t on TV all the time. We recently spent the day at the Rabbit Grand National in Harrogate in Yorkshire, England, to witness this space-time-bending level of cuteness for ourselves. Show jumping tests bunnies’ speed and agility as they race down the course, dreaming of winning the big trophy or at least of getting treats when they finish. Pictured here is two-and-a-half-year-old bunny Cherie and her trainer, Magdelena, who says Cherie’s favorite things in the world are jumping, hay, and carrots (and probably fucking a whole bunch, if we know anything about rabbits). Cherie annihilated the competition, finishing the race in just 12.5 seconds! Way to go, Cherie!  

— 2 weeks ago with 8597 notes