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  2. 38 Funny Comics By Scott Metzger That Only Cat And Dog ... - AOL

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    Today, his own two cats and dog continue to fuel his c With over 20 years of experience and a loyal Instagram following of 85.1k, Scott turns everyday pet antics into delightful single-panel ...

  3. Absurd Life Moments And Cat Humor: 37 New Relatable ... - AOL

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    Image credits: maritsapatrinos The best way to uplift a creator is by sharing how much their artwork means to the audience. We asked Martisa about a time when a reader's feedback truly made her ...

  4. Doggerel - Wikipedia

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    Doggerel, or doggrel, is poetry that is irregular in rhythm and in rhyme, often deliberately for burlesque or comic effect. Alternatively, it can mean verse which has a monotonous rhythm, easy rhyme, and cheap or trivial meaning. The word is derived from the Middle English dogerel, probably a derivative of dog. [1]

  5. Comics poetry - Wikipedia

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    Comics poetry or poetry comics is a hybrid creative form that combines aspects of comics and poetry. It draws from the syntax of comics, images , panels , speech balloons , and so on, in order to produce a literary or artistic experience akin to that of traditional poetry.

  6. Jubilate Agno - Wikipedia

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    The poem is chiefly remembered today – especially among cat lovers – for the 74-line section wherein Smart extols the many virtues and habits of his cat, Jeoffry. [31] To this Neil Curry remarks, "They are lines that most people first meet outside the context of the poem as a whole, as they are probably the most anthologized 'extract' in ...

  7. A Curious Collection of Cats - Wikipedia

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    A review in Kirkus Reviews of A Curious Collection of Cats wrote "Capturing the spirit of each verse, Wertz turns a collection of otherwise unremarkable visual poems into a true treat for the eyes." [1] and The Horn Book Magazine wrote "Together, poet and artist convey the silliness of cats and their humans without ever being silly themselves". [2]

  8. The Duel (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The duel described in the text is between a gingham dog and a calico cat, with a Chinese plate and an old Dutch clock as very unwilling witnesses, whom the poem's narrator credits for having described the events to him. The dueling animals, explains the narrator, eventually eat each other up and thus are both destroyed, causing the duel to end ...

  9. Buttered cat paradox - Wikipedia

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    The paradox arises when one considers what would happen if one attached a piece of buttered toast (butter side up) to the back of a cat, then dropped the cat from a large height. The buttered cat paradox, submitted by artist John Frazee of Kingston, New York, won a 1993 Omni magazine competition about paradoxes.