She's trained you well. I'd be a little frightened if our little fuzzballs had opposable thumbs as that'd be one step closer to them being able to take over the world entirely.
He has a cat tree but prefers being the center of attention.
Thankfully he's the exact opposite of scary, one of the most social cats I've ever met. He wants all the pets and attention from me and any visitors.
I don't think this is a kerning issue, but rather a software one that read "Kurn" as "Kum" when converting the book to Kindle format. There are a bunch of other similar errors like this throughout which had my inner perfectionist screaming in rage, but this one cracked me up because apparently I'm 11 years old.
Or maybe the author actually wrote "Kum" given the other actual typos that aren't kerning issues littered throughout the Kindle version ("Junie Lowery-Johnson", the "Jenolen", etc.).
Why does the wall on right side look like an old Burger King?
This tool is great! Thanks for creating it and making it public.
Also, is this the first Lemmy Hug of Death? If so, congrats, I think?
Upon initial read I thought the cat was trying to poop with you interrupting it by taking pics.
For those who need a Klingon opera fix sooner, DS9's "Playing God" had the Klingon restaurant owner singing opera with Jadzia. Just watched this episode yesterday in my series rewatch. Not sure how to clip to a timestamp but it's about halfway into the video below:
Assuming you're referring to SNW's theme and opening credits, I'm in 100% agreement. I never skip the opening credits and it makes me feel like a giddy teenager watching TNG weekly when it first aired.
Miles O'Brien: "First time?"
That's such cat-like behavior. My guys do the same thing, hissing at each other one minute and acting completely snuggly with each other the next. I'd kill to be able to know what was going through their little walnut brains.