20 Reasons Why Bugs Bunny Cartoons Make Life Way More Awesome

This Saturday morning cartoon marathon will throw you back to childhood so fast you just might taste cereal.
This Saturday morning cartoon marathon will throw you back to childhood so fast you just might taste cereal.
Our actions really do have consequences. Some are good, some are not. Most are bad. Like, really, really bad.
“You know that point in your life when you realize the house you grew up in isn’t really your home anymore?”
With the holiday season in full swing, people are packing up their cars and preparing to move into the airport terminal temporarily all to reunite with the extended family they rarely get to visit.
When you were a little kid, all of your dolls/stuffed animals were in long-term, committed relationships with one another. Two of your teddy bears would be soon nearing their silver anniversary.
The debate is out on chivalry: have women killed it, lowering their expectations to such distressing lows that no man will bother opening a door for a lady again?
Finally getting attention from someone you perceive to be much more attractive, popular, or worthy than you. Feeling like you are honored just by getting a bit of their time, and not really caring how reciprocated the emotions are.
I stopped dancing around the same time I decided to stop starving myself. If I was really going to kick my eating disorder, if I was really going to, in the cringe-inducing terms of the body love movement, “make friends with my body,” it probably wasn’t a good idea, I figured, to put it in a leotard and spend many hours a week in a room full of mirrors.
A long distance lover puts a wrench in the entire concept of romance, doesn’t it?
You will never know the power of a person cheering you on quite like they do in a marathon. In your weakest moments, a complete stranger will catch you running around that corner with your head down and defeat in your eyes and they will lift your spirits right when you want to quit.
I firmly believe that you can do anything you want while you’re in a relationship, but before you go about throwing yourself into something, it’s best to ask the big questions.
Live human contact is slowly becoming a thing of the past. It’s gotten to the point where when someone calls me (instead of sending me a text), I think something is terribly wrong and I get nervous.
Months past, letters were sent, presents traversed oceans to get to her, and then eventually the Facebook messaging slowed, boyfriends and girlfriends came and went, and I was content, maybe even happy, once again.