Aliens abduct the world’s smartest creature June 20, 2014 • 2:51 pm Hint: it isn’t Homo sapiens: h/t: Mark Share this:TweetEmail
Thus the fatal flaw in utilitarian ethics is revealed: all other goods are subordinated to the good of the Cat. Reply
A mammalogist friend suggested that cats were feral, left behind from spaceships. It would explain a lot… Reply
Maybe from that planet on Dr Who with a race of “Catkind”? http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110306161619/villains/images/3/3f/Sisters_of_Plenitude.png Reply
I always thought Douglas Adams got it worng putting the mice in charge, it obviously should have been the cats. Reply
But the cats already have the perfect answer to the Universe, Life and Everything. And that’s why they let the mice be in charge. Reply
Thus the fatal flaw in utilitarian ethics is revealed: all other goods are subordinated to the good of the Cat.
Sounds more like a confirmation of Utilitarian ethics to me…
I knew where this was going by the 2nd panel.
Me, too.
A mammalogist friend suggested that cats were feral, left behind from spaceships. It would explain a lot…
They’re being taken back home, not being taken from home.
Maybe from that planet on Dr Who with a race of “Catkind”?
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110306161619/villains/images/3/3f/Sisters_of_Plenitude.png
I always thought Douglas Adams got it worng putting the mice in charge, it obviously should have been the cats.
But the cats already have the perfect answer to the Universe, Life and Everything.
And that’s why they let the mice be in charge.
There are 8 billion intelligent species in the universe. They are all owned by cats.