Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts

The History Of LOLcats (Infographic)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Posted by ADMIN

A lolcat is an image combining a photograph of a cat with text intended to contribute humour. The text is often idiosyncratic and grammatically incorrect, and its use in this way is known as "lolspeak" or "kitty pidgin", which parodies the poor grammar typically attributed to Internet slang. "Lolcat" is a compound word of the acronymic abbreviation "LOL" and the word "cat". A synonym for "lolcat" is cat macro, since the images are a type of image macro. Lolcats are commonly designed for photo sharing imageboards and other internet forums. Similar image macros which do not actually feature cats are often simply referred to as "lols".(Source: Wikipedia)

Here is a LOLcats history in infographic created by OnlineSchools
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Hey… am i your friend?

Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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How cute friend ship of a Beautifull Cat and a little mouse |.......Love it!

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Fat Animal.

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The owners should be locked up and never allowed to keep animals again.



















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Cats Who Love to Drink Beer

Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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How to drink beer! This cats will show you…
Store the beer in a cool place. Beer should always be stored in a fridge. Preferable temperature 45-55°F(about 10-15 degrees warmer than most fridges). Lower temperatures may add to refreshment, but it lowers the perception of flavor and aroma—numbing the tongue. Allowing a beer to warm up a little will go a long way to releasing the flavors locked inside. Bottles should be stored upright and when removed, should not be tilted. Agitation of the bottle may stir up settled yeast in some bottle conditioned beers and produce off flavors. If a fridge is not available or space is limited, a cool dark place is next best. Do not store outside even if it is cooler as bottles may explode.

Use a cold glass. If desired Beer can be served in a chilled glass, as ice will dilute the flavor. It is preferable that the glass be stored in the same fridge as the beer, never place your drinking glasses in a freezer as this could cause ice to form when poured. The fridge should be free of any open food containers that may deposit flavors. i.e. garlic, onions, etc.

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