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There were several versions of the "Hang in There, Baby" poster, featuring a picture of a cat or kitten, hanging onto a stick, tree branch, pole or rope. The original poster featured a black and white photograph of a Siamese kitten clinging to a bamboo pole and was first published in late 1971 as a poster by Los Angeles photographer Victor Baldwin.
On the other hand, felines can be notoriously derpy, clumsy, silly, and so cuddly, cute, and wholesome that you’d sacrifice anything to keep them happy. #4 Image credits: perfect.meow
Motivational posters can have behavioral effects. For example, Mutrie and Blamey, [4] of the University of Glasgow and the Greater Glasgow Health Board, found in one study that their placement of a motivational poster that promotes stair use in front of an escalator and a parallel staircase, in an underground station, doubled the amount of stair use.
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Jennifer Garner sported a mask cutout featuring her cat, Moose, to celebrate his birthday. The 52-year-old took to Instagram to share a reel as she tried to win over the feline.
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During 1938, newspapers were sold with a poster "Keep Calm and Dig". [8] The Keep Calm and Carry On poster was designed by the Ministry of Information from 27 June to 6 July 1939. [ 9 ] It was produced as one of three "Home Publicity" posters (the others read " Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution Will Bring Us Victory" and "Freedom ...
Milo tried to tell the humans he wasn't happy and wanted them to put his show on - 15 minutes of staring should've been enough warning for the spare human! But what makes it even funnier is that ...