by Grania
Twitter is the gift that keeps giving. Sometimes.
Today is one of those times. Regular readers of this website will of course be familiar with the doings of Business Cat.
(Click on the white play button).
whoever made this deserves some sort of prize https://t.co/yE4VmwiqP2 pic.twitter.com/rBZgGBChjY
— Elena Cresci (@elenacresci) March 28, 2017
Today is evidently “Respect your cat day” (though that would be yesterday, to PCC in NZ).
The NYT has an editorial on it: Respect your cat – not that it cares.
How much you wanna bet, science has found a strong correlation, useful for diagnosis, between the hand/paw gestures seen here and the possession of a narcissistic personality disorder?
Darling it is how the necktie and the pocket puff adorned here by Mr Fodor’s Business Cat curiously, er magically, change throughout His Busy – ness’ 16 seconds’ worth of getting done all of the changes of those table items’ positionings !
Kinda’ just like all of the flipping / flopping policy positionings’ changes of those other political bosses inside that Trumpstering Administration – boardroom !
To mimicking alternate facts … … by way, here, of alternate camouflaging, not ? !
Blue
In keeping with those policy position – changes, why, those direct neighbors and others of Mr Business Cat inside that boardroom ? They inside those mere 16 seconds’ worth keep changing as well !
Whoever did make this ‘ne ? “Genius” !
Blue
lmao
It’s a curious gesture. “I’m too important to have these trivial things near me.” It’s striking how he pushes them into other people’s spaces. Definitely alpha-male behaviour.
Would these ‘petulant paws’ be as obvious if his face weren’t covered?
The face hidden under Business Cat’s is that if Donald Trump. This is cut from a longer video showing even more examples of Trump’s perpetual micromanagement of personal territory. Wish I recalled where I saw it, so I could link it to you, but apparently he does this all the time, and the examples were all from inside the White House.