You know it’s REALLY hot outside when the cat goes out and then begs to come back in a few minutes later and plops down on the cool tiles right by the front door.
The neighborhood birds can breathe a little easier today. The beast stays in.
Scénariste/conceptrice
You know it’s REALLY hot outside when the cat goes out and then begs to come back in a few minutes later and plops down on the cool tiles right by the front door.
The neighborhood birds can breathe a little easier today. The beast stays in.
« We may be witnessing a revolution in user-generated content, but the more mainstream the Web gets, the more it looks like the mainstream: homogenous, opportunistic and commercial. It’s no longer a subculture; it’s just the culture. And don’t we have enough of that already? Are we facing a future without a weird, vital, creative phenomenon like lolcats? Say it with me: « Do not want! »
From Creating a Cute Cat Frenzy, by Lev Grossman.
Via Tbit
When cats tell fishing stories.