Don't worry, her entire estate is going to the cats. They drafted the will and had her sign it.
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Here are those reporting the most new cases per million population:
New states with high concentrations include Alabama, Tennessee, Idaho, and Kansas. Monday results can be erratic with possible accumulation of unreported cases.Code:29-Jun New Cases/Mil New Cases
Arizona 530 3,079
Florida 397 5,266
Alabama 354 1,734
Lous'na 313 837
Tenn. 311 2,125
S. Car. 268 1,324
Nevada 267 734
Idaho 242 433
Kansas 214 622
Texas 212 6,135
Georgia 208 2,207
Calif. 175 6,896
It's my go to theory for people that I have long thought of as intelligent suddenly spouting the cray-cray if they have always had cats as pets. Which may very well put me in the same category except I've never had cats as pets because I've very allergic to them. Consequently, cats cannot get enough of me. I don't think it's adoration, I think they just recognize that their presence will cause me difficulties and that's their role in life, picking on the humans that would rather not grab their attention.
But, I could be wrong. I would, however, rather blame the cats. ;)
And again, it's just a theory for people who have seemingly lost former intelligence. If spouting the cray-cray is a lifelong condition, I don't blame the cats. Smoking too much pot as a teen-ager is another theory. That association actually has been established, regular pot-smoking in adolescence significantly lessens your cognitive abilities at 40. If you wait until you are 25 or older to become a habitual pot-smoker, not so much. It's those late teen/early 20s years that are dangerous. Same with alcohol.
I'm fine with cats (outdoor variety only, but they don't survive around here)...the indoor cats who fling their turds all over the place are an obvious menace to society.
uh oh. kidding. somewhat.
I've had the opportunity to observe literally dozens of kids (friends, acquaintances) concerning the topic of pot...I would strongly tend to agree (and I realize this is anecdotal, not scientific) that picking up the habitual use as a teenager is not a great idea.
On the other hand, I have seen MANY, many kids (ultra high achievers among them) pick up the habit in college, and carry it quite successfully thru careers in business, law, medicine, on and on...including some people who have achieved the highest levels of success at a school a whole lot of us attended.
“Puff, puff, post.”
a graph is worth a 1,000 words, check this out, oh my:https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/30/europ...ntl/index.html
From those radical leftists at Goldman Sachs:
“A face mask mandate could potentially substitute for lockdowns that would otherwise subtract nearly 5% from GDP,” the team, led by the company’s chief economist Jan Hatzius, writes.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...goldman-sachs/
My cat is and always will be an indoor cat. Outdoor cats historically have had shorter lifespans than indoor cats partially due to predation by cars. Outdoor lifespans are even shorter now in SC since coyotes have moved in and apparently consider cats to be a tasty snack.