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Storm Drain Catch of the Day

by 1389AD ( 68 Comments › )
Filed under Food and Drink, Japan, Open thread at July 24th, 2015 - 5:44 pm

Strawberry-flavored frankfurters are sold in Japan.

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#Caturday, July 18, 2015: Random Edition

by 1389AD ( 67 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at July 18th, 2015 - 2:00 pm

Cake mistake: This cake was supposed to have a “cap” on it!

The young lady in the cake photo has a cat on her head instead of a graduation cap.
[Source: Cheezburger]

From Parcelles d’Infini: Promenade au jardin d’Escher (“Pieces of Infinity: A walk through Escher’s Garden”)

Chatons
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Wired (UK): What’s inside the Most Exclusive Website on the internet?

More than 45,000 people are currently in line to get access to the so-called “Most Exclusive Website” on the internet — and most of them have no real idea of what lies beyond the entry line.

The website is simple, and the concept both alluring and incredibly frustrating; you go to mostexclusivewebsite.com, take a “ticket”, and wait for your turn to come inside. Every 60 seconds someone gets admitted, and the line shuffles forward.

It’s like the launch of a “slow rollout” email service or social network, but pointless.
[…]
If you make it inside, the site turns blue and you get to post a comment on the message board. If you do, you see a rotating slideshow of cat pictures until your time inside is up. Because the internet.

#Caturday, July 11, 2015: Finally, a good reason to watch Internet cat videos!

by 1389AD ( 27 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at July 11th, 2015 - 2:00 pm

(h/t: Gramfan)

NBC News: Scientists Explain Why Watching Internet Cat Videos Is Good for You

More here…

Indiana University: Not-so-guilty pleasure: Viewing cat videos boosts energy and positive emotions, IU study finds

June 16, 2015

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — If you get a warm, fuzzy feeling after watching cute cat videos online, the effect may be more profound than you think.

The Internet phenomenon of watching cat videos, from Lil Bub to Grumpy Cat, does more than simply entertain; it boosts viewers’ energy and positive emotions and decreases negative feelings, according to a new study by an Indiana University Media School researcher.

The study, by assistant professor Jessica Gall Myrick, surveyed almost 7,000 people about their viewing of cat videos and how it affects their moods. It was published in the latest issue of Computers in Human Behavior. Lil Bub’s owner, Mike Bridavsky, who lives in Bloomington, helped distribute the survey via social media.

“Some people may think watching online cat videos isn’t a serious enough topic for academic research, but the fact is that it’s one of the most popular uses of the Internet today,” Myrick said. “If we want to better understand the effects the Internet may have on us as individuals and on society, then researchers can’t ignore Internet cats anymore.

“We all have watched a cat video online, but there is really little empirical work done on why so many of us do this, or what effects it might have on us,” added Myrick, who owns a pug but no cats. “As a media researcher and online cat video viewer, I felt compelled to gather some data about this pop culture phenomenon.”

Internet data show there were more than 2 million cat videos posted on YouTube in 2014, with almost 26 billion views. Cat videos had more views per video than any other category of YouTube content.

In Myrick’s study, the most popular sites for viewing cat videos were Facebook, YouTube, Buzzfeed and I Can Has Cheezburger.

Among the possible effects Myrick hoped to explore: Does viewing cat videos online have the same kind of positive impact as pet therapy? And do some viewers actually feel worse after watching cat videos because they feel guilty for putting off tasks they need to tackle?

Of the participants in the study, about 36 percent described themselves as a “cat person,” while about 60 percent said they liked both cats and dogs.

Participants in Myrick’s study reported:

  • ■ They were more energetic and felt more positive after watching cat-related online media than before.
  • ■ They had fewer negative emotions, such as anxiety, annoyance and sadness, after watching cat-related online media than before.
  • ■ They often view Internet cats at work or during studying.
  • ■ The pleasure they got from watching cat videos outweighed any guilt they felt about procrastinating.
  • ■ Cat owners and people with certain personality traits, such as agreeableness and shyness, were more likely to watch cat videos.
  • ■ About 25 percent of the cat videos they watched were ones they sought out; the rest were ones they happened upon.
  • ■ They were familiar with many so-called “celebrity cats,” such as Nala Cat and Henri, Le Chat Noir.

Overall, the response to watching cat videos was largely positive.

“Even if they are watching cat videos on YouTube to procrastinate or while they should be working, the emotional pay-off may actually help people take on tough tasks afterward,” Myrick said.

The results also suggest that future work could explore how online cat videos might be used as a form of low-cost pet therapy, she said.

For each participant who took the survey, Myrick donated 10 cents to Lil Bub’s foundation, raising almost $700. The foundation, Lil Bub’s Big Fund for the ASPCA, has raised more than $100,000 for needy animals.

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“Emotion regulation, procrastination, and watching cat videos online: Who watches Internet cats, why, and to what effect?”

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#Caturday, July 4, 2015: Remove cat before flight

by 1389AD ( 28 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at July 4th, 2015 - 2:00 pm

Cat stows away in a glider in French Guiana…

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(h/t: Retail Hell Underground)

Published on Jun 21, 2015 by romain jantot
Un baptême de routine, jusqu’à ce que…de l’importance de regarder dans les ailes avant chaque vol.
Pour info le chat va très bien, il continue avec application son rôle de mascotte du club

Au club ULM 16-34 de Kourou, Guyane Française

A standard flight until… i still don’t know if it got in after the pre flight check or if i missed it.
The cat is doing well, she is still our mascot…