Should I end up living alone in my later years with cats, I intend to leave a note in my will making sure the cats are not put down should the case be that they ever started to eat me. Most people would just pout the cats down after something like that but I won't let it happen.
Its a depressing thought but its true, but as you said, your gone anyways so whats the difference. A dog will eventually do the same but will wait much longer until its literally starving to death.
Even my sulkier cats still only really have got one use for me and thats food lol. One thing to know with cats. If you happen to die and they goes a few days without food, they will eventually start eating you.
He even dominates my torti lol, usually its the torti who dominates but Lonnie is just so cool and calculated and knows when to pounce on the torti. He will sit back then, look at the torti as to say "I own you" lol
The reality we live in today is like some horrible hallucination that I keep waiting to end but then I turn on the news the next day and it just gets worst
I'm not sure if algorithms are fooling that many people today but they are always being rewritten and upgraded and getting better. The day will come in which it will be a true genuine problem in ways we can't imagine now.
You forgive not for them, but for your own piece of mind. You don't forget because if you forget, you don't learn the lesson. Forgive and forget would be something between close family members but if its just some random person, you shouldn't forget.
I have had one encounter with something that could be described as a UFO.
My buddy came knocking to my door one night and he said "you got to see this, come on". I was like "whats going on?" He said "UFO, you got to come see it". I got my jacket on and walked about a minute in the road with him until the high cliff gave way and we got a view of the light. As soon as I seen the bright light I knew it wasn't a satellite or any kind of airplane or helicopter.
It started moving around in the sky. How it moved was astonishing. It would be over to the right, you would see a streak of light flash across the sky, then it be right above you as fast as you could blink your eyes. There was no acceleration or deceleration, it was just "stop, top speed, stop." I would estimate the speed it moved to be at a minimum several thousand kilometers per hour.
It kept putting on a show all night long. Moving and streaking across the sky. My buddy got his camera out and took a dozen pictures of it. It was a cheap old digital camera so the pictures were just a blurry light but one was better than the others. The next day, I took that picture and put it in a photo program and started applying filters on it. One filter lowered the brightness and enhanced the dark, I could see a shape. It was a classic saucer with three legs underneath.
It left me with lots of questions but the big two are how do they move and stop instantly like that and how do the pilots aboard survive the unimaginable G forces involved with that kind of motion.
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Should I end up living alone in my later years with cats, I intend to leave a note in my will making sure the cats are not put down should the case be that they ever started to eat me. Most people would just pout the cats down after something like that but I won't let it happen.