Spaghetti Cat is a picture of a cat eating spaghetti (duh) that was first featured in the "Morning Show with Mike and Juliet".
It appeared as a random image which interrupted a lady in mid-sentence discussing 'women and binge drinking'
It has also been discussed on The Soup and various other websites.
The only explanation given was that it was a "bleep photo"...and there's "more of those in the future." Brilliant.
Ultimately, no one knows of it's true origins. (yet)
- "IT SOBERED ME UP SEEING HOW-" insert spaghetti cat here
- The new 'Rick Roll'.
- Appears in the new Fall Out Boy music video "I Don't Care".
- Spaghetti cat again appears in the youtube video "Spaghetti Cat (I Weep For You)"
- And finally, Spaghetti Cat has appeared in random images circulating the internet, such as replacing Jesus in 'The Last Supper', etc.
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A burglar who is adept at entering and leaving a house without being noticed.
The cat burglar came and left without the occupants even waking up.
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The Cutest Fucking Cat tm in the whole planet...made up of noodles...and is pawsome...made by a person with a paper bag on their face...and a Chef Made out of diamonds..
Look how fucking cute noodle cat is fred....
Yes...yes he is
The cat tax is the requirement to post cute pictures of your cat when you mention them on the internet.
Prima: "My cat is so sweet! She claws me in the face when her bowl is empty."
Segunda: "You forgot to pay the cat tax."
Prima: "My mistake! Here is a picture of my jerk cat."
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A kickass game made by the Japanese company PONOS.
1: Do you play battle cats?
2: Fuck YEA!
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The subject of an experiment conducted by mad crazy quatum physics man named Schrödinger. Here is the kicker of the experiment: Most believe that Schrödinger was attempting to prove that the cat was both dead and alive at a single point in time. This is not quite true. The fellow was merely attempting to prove that the rules regarding microscopic objects (such as particles that can be in "dual states" so to speak) are in no way governed by the established laws for macroscopic objects (a cat). You see, it is well established that a cat is either A. Dead or B. Alive. Schrödinger put his cat in a solid lead box with a vial of gaseous hydrocyanic acid (HCN(g)) and a radioactive isotope with an established half life of about one hour. Because a single particle was used, the chance of it decaying was 50/50. The vial would be broken when the particle decayed, and the cat, being rather allergic to hydrocyanic acid, would die. The problem arises here. After an hour, the single radioactive particle, speaking on quatum terms, was in a dual state of decay and, eh, not decay. The laws of quatum physics say that all items in a closed system can be related with well known and well tested equations. Using these equations, the cat is in a dual state of being dead and alive. Not possible. Therefore, there can be no assumptions made regarding the relations of macroscopic objects and microscopic objects.
However, I believe the cat was just a clear cut zombie cat.
Schrödinger's Cat is actually so complicated that even though I tried to explain it in the simpliest terms I could, I made no sense.
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