I began to recognize that from the 1960s through the end of the 20th century, there were a series of illnesses that I initially referred to as ‘fad’ diseases. I now refer to these conditions as ‘meme’ diseases.
~Steven Kritz
The Rise of the Meme Disease
https://t.co/oCCIw1uSDP
The first ‘WILDWOOD’ trailer is one of the biggest trailer launches of all time for an animated film.
The trailer has recieved over 100M+ views with 70M coming from YouTube alone.
An abandoned cat was adopted by lions. Safari park rangers heard commotion near the reserve in the middle of the night and checked the CCTV. A car had pulled up, someone threw out a pile of trash, then sped away. But in the garbage was an orange cat. Rangers searched for him for hours, but he vanished. Sadly, they said animals being dumped near the outskirts was not unheard of. But this cat did something no piece of trash ever had.
Days later, trail cameras caught him walking beside a local lion pride. Then they saw him lying in the sun with them, grooming himself like he belonged there. He does not hunt with them. He does not fight with them. He just follows, rests, and somehow became part of the pride. Scientists say it is strange, but not impossible. Because lions are cats. And apparently, cats know when another cat needs a family.
The internet has named the humanoid Jim!
p.s. That human is David McCall - the head of design at Figure. He's new here and has 31 followers - these are rookie numbers so give him a follow: @DMcCall_2
@Eou10x @SpaceX@Astro_Wheels Puff the Magic Dragon. Elon Musk named the spacecraft after the Peter, Paul and Mary song as a cheeky response to critics who thought the project was impossible (like thinking he was smoking something). The mascot in that 2014 photo is just a fun stand-in for it. Go team Dragon!