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Tag Archives: puppies

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Blame the Inane on the Cat

June 7, 2009James Sherrettbabies, Bud Caddell, cats, causality, graphs, human nature, inane, inanity, intelligence, kittens, puppies, relationships

Relationship between intelligence and inanity of statements, as correlated to proximity to a cat. Could also be proximity to a puppy or baby.

Found by Bud Caddell from XLMC.

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