hey my name is Lainie, i try to draw sometimes.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Oscar was adopted as a kitten from an animal shelter and grew up in the third-floor end-stage dementia unit at Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The 41-bed unit treats people with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease and other illnesses, most of whom are in the end stage of life and are generally unaware of their surroundings. Oscar was one of six cats adopted by Steere House, which bills itself as a “pet friendly” facility.
After about six months, the staff noticed that Oscar, just like the doctors and nurses, would make his own rounds. Oscar would sniff and observe patients, then curl up to sleep with certain ones. The patients he would sleep with often died within several hours of his arrival. One of the first cases involved a patient who had a blood clot in her leg that was ice cold at the time. Oscar wrapped his body around her leg and stayed until the woman died.In another instance, the doctor had made a determination of impending death based on the patient’s condition, while Oscar simply walked away, causing the doctor to believe that Oscar’s streak (12 at the time) had ended. However, it would be later discovered that the doctor’s prognosis was simply 10 hours too early: Oscar later visited the patient, who died two hours later.
Oscar’s accuracy led the staff to institute a new and unusual protocol: once he is discovered sleeping with a patient, staff will call family members to notify them of the patient’s (expected) impending death.
Most of the time the patient’s family has no issue with Oscar being present at the time of death. On those occasions when he is removed from the room at the family’s request, he is known to pace back and forth in front of the door and meow in protest. When present, Oscar will stay by the patient until they die, then after death will quietly leave the room.
i find this very interesting as this behavior seems common in many cats that reside in mental and nursing homes. Often sharing the bed of the soon to be deceased. In the ancient world cats were revered by many cultures, most famously Ancient Egypt, as guardians of the underworld, keepers of the gate of death, and sometimes even harbingers of death itself. This makes me wonder whether this behavior was observed during ancient times as well and perhaps prompted this belief and many practices surrounding it.
Inspirational Artists ◘ Zain
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”This is my favorite photo in the world - me and Linus, born to a dairy cow and ordered to be killed when the farmer saw he was a male (and thus useless in the dairy industry). A compassionate individual intervened, and he was brought to a sanctuary. I met him when he was a few days old and 60 pounds, and he would always try to sit on my lap. Today, 7 years young and 1500 pounds, he still tries to sit on my lap.”
- Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
i actually like being up early i just don’t like getting up early
YOU PUT THIS IN WORDS
littlecoffeemonsters: Leopard Gecko baby (x)
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The product of British private schooling is razor sharp wit.
You came thoughtfully,
Loved me faithfully
You taught me honor,
You did it for me.
Today you will sleep away
You will wait for me, my love
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So let me go
I don’t wanna be your hero
I don’t wanna be a big man
Just wanna fight like everyone else
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i was at the bus stop with my sister the other day and for no apparent reason, she says: ‘dude, there are more dead people in the world than living people’ and the woman standing beside me whispered ‘holy shit’ and i fucking lost it
what even IS american culture
it’s just a big ball of different cultures with no set value
i don’t get it
Here are things in my long and illustrious life that I have come to understand as uniquely/originally American things:
- road trips
- cowboys (the whole Wild Wild West thing isn’t a period replicated in other countries)
- a really fucking long history of immigration (“ In 2006 the United States accepted more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined.”) and in whatever light you want to view it, most of the people living in the United States do not have ancestors who are native to the country
- superheroes/comic books
- TV shows like Friends where unmarried adults live together without romantic ties to one another (a place for young adults to live after their parent’s home and before a spousal home is a relatively new concept, historically-speaking, and the US was a driving force behind it thanks to university education)
- country music, jazz, rock and roll, hip hop, and rock
- Hollywood/big-budget movies and the film culture that goes with that
- Thanksgiving and Halloween (Halloween is popular in some other countries but Thanksgiving is definitely American)
- hotdishes/casseroles, hot dogs, potato salad, pies, corn, barbecue, doughnuts, “soul food”, pancakes, coleslaw, more than two types of apples
- gun culture (hunting, the ability to own firearms, etc.)
- beer pong (an English professor told me that one, so maybe it’s hit or miss)
- modern superheroes (I just really like that one so I’m going to say it again)