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Former Biden Campaign Headquarters Turned Into Pretty Nice Spirit Halloween
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Former Biden Campaign Headquarters Turned Into Pretty Nice Spirit Halloween

The commercial space in downtown Washington D.C. that previously housed the Joe Biden reelection campaign headquarters has recently been turned into a pretty nice Spirit Halloween, sources have confirmed. …
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The Lighter Side
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Video nails 'jukebox brain'—when every conversation triggers a song in your head
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Video nails 'jukebox brain'—when every conversation triggers a song in your head

Most of us know what it's like to get a song stuck in your head, but how many of us spend most of our day with song after song playing in our brains, triggered by the things we or other people say? Quite a few of us, apparently. Social media creator Chrissy Allen shared a video on Instagram that is resonating with thousands who "can't have a single conversation without your brain thinking of a song." Watch and see if this is you: See on Instagram "My mind is a literal jukebox," Allen wrote. Same, friend. Same. Over 18,000 people commented on the video commiserating about being walking karaoke machines."I am a teacher and the other day I said, 'Okay everyone stop what you’re doing' and then without thinking said'Cause I’m about to ruin the image and the style that you’re use to' and the entire class stared at me confused and not knowing what just happened. I then realized I am 50 and my head is filled with old lyrics.""All the neurodivergent peeps having a mental karaoke session in the middle of conversations ? and we will inevitably say 'could you repeat that?'""Her: he was cheating on me, but you know what's really bananas?Me: ...B-a-n-a-n-a-s... I'm so sorry""Why am I like this! ? The willpower it takes to not sing out loud in professional settings. The struggle is real."via GIPHY"I can't distinguish an original thought from a verse in a song anymore. Send help.""Very fluent in song lyrics and movie scenes ?""Yes. I too have this problem. Lyrics and movie quotes are my language.""This is me and my husband. We can't have a conversation without being reminded of a song then singing... We were in a harsh disagreement once and I couldn't help but start laughing, it annoyed him until I started singing the song, then he laughed, then we got over the disagreement and went on with our day ?""My kids 'OH my god!!' Me 'Becky look at her butt!'Then the kids just look at me like something is wrong with me. ?"Apparently, some of us just have the entire catalog of every song we've ever heard just sitting there on standby until a word or phrase triggers the player to kick on. And yes, it can be a challenge to stop yourself from singing out loud at random times mid-conversation. via GIPHYThere's actually a scientific term for this phenomenon (and the super-related "earworm" phenomenon of having a song playing in your head on repeat). It's called involuntary musical imagery, or INMI, which refers to a "conscious mental experience of music that occurs without deliberate efforts to initiate or sustain it." A study in 2020 found that INMI appears to be a universal phenomenon and that songs with certain characteristics are more likely to be played and replayed in our brains. “Earworms are an extremely common phenomenon and an example of spontaneous cognition,” the lead study author, Kelly Jakubowski, PhD, told CBS News. “Psychologists know that humans spend up to 40 percent of our days engaging in spontaneous cognition and are starting to try to understand why our brains spend so much time thinking thoughts unrelated to our present task and how such thoughts might be useful.”While an earworm isn't quite the same thing as having songs on shuffle in your head, there are definitely some song that tend to pop into people's heads and refuse to leave more than others. According to the study, the top earworm songs are:1. “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga2. “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” by Kylie Minogue3. “Don’t Stop Believing” by Journey4. “Somebody That I Used To Know” by Gotye5. “Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 56. “California Gurls” by Katy Perry7. “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen8. “Alejandro” by Lady Gaga9. “Poker Face” by Lady GagaTerribly sorry for putting those into your brain. (Apparently, Lady Gaga has a special knack for writing songs that stick in the ol' gray matter. Thanks, Gaga.)via GIPHYThe question is, are some of us more prone to INMI than others? Perhaps. According to CBS News, research has shown that being constantly exposed to music and having certain personality traits, such as obsessive-compulsive or neurotic tendencies, can make people more susceptible to earworms. And a small 2015 study found that the size and shape of a person's brain—specifically, the thickness of certain brain regions—affected the frequency with which people got songs stuck in their head. So those with jukebox brains might just be somewhat special, though judging from the responses to Allen's video there are quite a few of us out there bopping along to the soundtracks in our heads.
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Intel Uncensored
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Garlic is safe, effective and natural; it’s been used for thousands of years to prevent and treat disease
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Garlic is safe, effective and natural; it’s been used for thousands of years to prevent and treat disease

Lies are Unbekoming published a summary of the late Dr. Morton Walker’s book ‘The Healing Powers of Garlic: Nature’s Ancient Medicine in Modern, Deodorised Form’ in which he explored the therapeutic benefits […]
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Intel Uncensored
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Amazon’s Alexa Under Fire for Alleged Election Interference with Differing Responses on Trump and Harris
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Amazon’s Alexa Under Fire for Alleged Election Interference with Differing Responses on Trump and Harris

from Your News: Amazon’s Alexa gave differing responses when asked about voting for Trump versus Kamala Harris, sparking controversy and prompting a swift response from Amazon. By yourNEWS Media Newsroom Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, has come under scrutiny after users reported that it gave significantly different responses when asked about voting for President Donald Trump […]
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“I’m too stupid for this”: Spiritbox tease new music with weird online puzzle thing
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“I’m too stupid for this”: Spiritbox tease new music with weird online puzzle thing

The Canadian metalcore mavericks seem to be readying a new single for later this week
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Watch: Kamala Using Fake Accent In Detroit Speech
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Watch: Kamala Using Fake Accent In Detroit Speech

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The Lighter Side
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Dad Does Silly Dance To Cheer Teething Baby Up & It Works Like A Charm
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Dad Does Silly Dance To Cheer Teething Baby Up & It Works Like A Charm

Teething is usually a pretty uncomfortable experience, both for a baby and their parents! However, one clever dad seems to have figured out just how to put a smile back on his daughter’s face. In a hilarious video, this man tried to distract the little girl by singing and dancing for her. It worked ridiculously well! In the viral clip, the teething baby still had tears in her eyes from crying a moment ago. Now, though, her attention was totally fixed on Dad and his epic dance moves! With a stack of diapers in one hand, the sweet father did everything he could to keep the little girl focused on him instead of her discomfort. He made tons of silly faces and sounds to go with his dance. At one point, he even started rapping! Please be aware that there is some NSFW language near the end of the video when the man started getting exhausted from moving around. @wegmannfamily When dad tries to stop the baby from crying because she is teething and we are waiting for the panadol to kick in. Well it worked #babytiktok #babiesoftiktok #teething #dadsoftiktok #fyp #foryou #foryourpage #bestdadever ♬ original sound – wegmannfamily Although this dad seems to have tired himself out while dancing for the teething baby, it was definitely worth the effort. Not only did his daughter stop crying, but she even started to smile! “When Dad tries to stop the baby from crying because she is teething and we are waiting for the Panadol to kick in,” the family wrote on their social media post. “Well it worked.” Everyone loves how this dad was able to calm down his teething baby girl. Screengrab from TikTok This adorable clip has received over two million views so far! Commenters loved seeing this dad stop at nothing to keep his little girl distracted from her pain. “THIS is parenthood,” wrote one user. It turns out that the teething baby in the video wasn’t the only child to benefit from her dad’s silly dance. Another parent on social media shared that their toddler was pretty entertained by the footage. “This is too good, even my one-year-old thinks he’s hilarious and started laughing and dancing with him,” they said. What a cute parenting moment! We’re so glad someone caught it on camera. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Dad Does Silly Dance To Cheer Teething Baby Up & It Works Like A Charm appeared first on InspireMore.
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Bizarre Divers' Encounters with Real Mermaids
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Bizarre Divers' Encounters with Real Mermaids

One creature that has managed to weave its way into the lore and legends of various cultures is the mermaid. Mermaids feature in a vast swath of folklore from all over the world, and in some cultures, such beings are considered more than mere myth, with some areas accepting them as real and a matter of course. Indeed, there have been many encounters reported with supposedly real mermaids, and it is one of the stranger cryptozoological phenomena out there. Here we will delve into some reports of divers coming across these mystical entities, in an array of baffling accounts that are as intriguing as they are bizarre. 
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Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare: How Vets Apply Them to Cats
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Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare: How Vets Apply Them to Cats

The post Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare: How Vets Apply Them to Cats by Chris Dinesen Rogers appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Click to Skip Ahead How It Works What Are the Five Domains of Animal Welfare? Where It’s Used Benefits Frequently Asked Questions Quick Reference Guide It may be hard to imagine a time when drafting the principles of basic animal care was necessary. Sadly, the inhumane treatment of the country’s livestock prompted a 1965 British parliamentary inquiry into their conditions. It eventually led Professor John Webster of the now Farm Animal Welfare Council to draft what would become the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare. Professor David Mellor expanded the concept in 1994 with the Five Domains. The lists might seem like common sense to many pet lovers today, but they needed to be articulated to provide a framework for scientific advancement and future policies. Today, they serve as a global model for organizations like the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). They are supported by federal legislation like the Animal Welfare Act of 1966. How Do the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare Work? The application of the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare is the providence of the organizations adopting its principles. They include the following: Freedom from hunger or thirst Freedom from discomfort Freedom from pain, injury, or disease Freedom to express normal behavior Freedom from fear and distress While they were written with livestock in mind, they also apply to pets and any animals in human care. We can interpret the specifics based on the species. The first freedom is self-evident: Cats should have food and fresh water available at all times. The second, as defined by the ASPCA, includes shelter and a comfortable resting area. For felines, it can mean a covered space or even a box. Research supports their suitability for stress reduction. The third freedom involves appropriate veterinary care as necessary, with the goal of prompt treatment. The fourth freedom may mean something like providing a scratching post for a cat, for example, as being able to scratch is a physical need and a means of communication. The fifth freedom builds on the previous ones and perhaps is the most challenging of the freedoms. As an example, cats despise changes in their routine, which can manifest as the signs of an illness. The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare are subject to interpretation based on the individual animal. For example, some felines are so laidback that little phases them. Some breeds, however, like the Russian Blue, are naturally more fearful than others, making the fifth freedom particularly challenging for these animals. Early weaning before 8 weeks is another factor affecting a cat’s welfare, correlating with more problematic aggressive behavior. Image Credit: Dora Zett, Shutterstock What Are the Five Domains of Animal Welfare? The goal of the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare was to raise awareness about these issues. However, values change. It may have been unthinkable to pamper cats as we do now back when Webster drew up the document. These changing ideas inspired Professor David Mellor and Dr. Cam Reid to update them based on today’s mores. Hence, they published the Five Domains of Animal Welfare. They include the following: Nutrition Environment Health Behavior Mental State The first three are Survival-Related Factors. The fourth involves Situation-Related Factors. The fifth is the Affective Experience Domain. Unlike the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare, the domains provide specific examples of do’s and don’ts for each realm. They include details like “A balanced diet,” and “Good fitness level.” Regular updates are part of the model’s application. Image Credit: Dora Zett, Shutterstock Where Are the Five Freedoms and Domains Used? We mentioned many organizations adopting the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare. That underscores the need they fulfilled. While they may seem common sense, getting them in black and white was a significant step forward, and animals have benefited. The ASPCA uses the five freedoms to raise awareness with public service campaigns. Others, like the World Organisation for Animal Health, make them part of their mission. Mellor and Reid intended the Five Domains of Animal Welfare to be guidelines, recognizing the subjective nature of interpreting animal emotions. They also rely on current scientific knowledge, which changes with growing research over time and lends credibility to this approach by considering internal and external factors affecting the perception of welfare to the observer and animal. Of course, cats are different animals than livestock or dogs. An effective view of animal welfare must incorporate these facts into the model. Hence, you’ll see the five freedoms applied differently, reflecting these nuances. The five domains go one step further by recognizing the common survival denominators while leaving room for customization based on what group is using the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare. Veterinarians can use this information to educate their clients about feline needs. Stress and discomfort often hover under the radar. After all, felines are masters at hiding any signs of distress. The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare provide a framework for vets to work with pet owners to ensure cats get what they need to survive and thrive. After all, they aren’t the aloof creatures some may think of them. They also need compassion. In recent years, veterinarians around the world have been expanding their knowledge and updating their practices to include a “fear-free clinic” approach. For cats, this involves details like eliminating waiting times, adding multi-cat calming pheromones, placing anti-slip mats over the examination table, having a gentle and considerate approach when handling them, and providing them with sedation, a cat-specific area that is dog-free, and a covered recovery area, just to name a few courtesies. “Fear-free” is a huge movement in the veterinary care world and many practices are obtaining a “Fear-Free Practice Certificate” after actualizing their space and operations to consider all the details that help make the experience less stressful for felines and other pets seen in the practice. Image Credit: brodtcast, Shutterstock The Benefits of the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare The benefits of the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare are clear: They stress the importance and responsibility of caring for animals. After all, it is a privilege to own a feline. Unfortunately, some people may simply be unaware of what good welfare entails. They aren’t intentionally cruel, but they may not know what it means in all areas. The five freedoms spell it out clearly. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How Do the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare Deal With Enrichment? These provisions are covered with normal behavior. That means providing enough space and interactions with cohorts if appropriate. Interactive toys are an excellent way to fulfill this need. Essentially, we must allow cats to be physically and mentally stimulated for a healthy lifestyle. What Else Does Freedom From Discomfort Cover? This element is critical for cats, and that includes providing them with whatever it takes to keep them from living in an uncomfortable or potentially dangerous situation or environment, including a space away from dogs and their barking, or doing what it takes to get them recovered after an injury or illness. Image Credit: darko m, Shutterstock Are There Limits to the Application of the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare? The Five Domains of Animal Welfare address these concerns. For example, both cover diet. However, feeding a cat to obesity is not in the kitty’s best interest. Likewise, a comfortable space is reasonable but doesn’t preclude interaction with people. A Quick Reference Guide The Five Freedoms Examples Freedom from hunger or thirst Water availability; clean water; a diet appropriate for the animal’s life stage Freedom from discomfort Comfortable bed with a quiet place to rest Freedom from pain, injury, or disease Good body condition; regular vet check-ups Freedom to express normal behavior Regular playtime and mental/physical enrichment Freedom from fear and distress Cats housed separately from dogs and excessive barking Conclusion The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare identified a problem and offered a solution for livestock stressed by their living conditions. Its principles cross species lines on several fronts. The Five Domains of Animal Welfare are the updated version, with more specific guidelines and information to help caregivers make informed choices, with the latitude to adapt them for different species, like our feline companions. Also see: Animal Rights Awareness Week: When It Is & How to Participate Sources https://archive.org/details/b3217276x https://kb.rspca.org.au/knowledge-base/what-are-the-five-freedoms-of-animal-welfare/ https://www.aspca.org/sites/default/files/upload/images/aspca_asv_five_freedoms_final1.ashx_.pdf https://www.nal.usda.gov/animal-health-and-welfare/animal-welfare-act https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168159114002366?via%3Dihub https://icatcare.org/advice/scratching-on-furniture-and-carpets/ https://avmajournals.avma.org/view/journals/javma/238/1/javma.238.1.67.xml https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/7/1991 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583233/ https://www.petfoodprocessing.net/articles/15197-pet-humanization-one-of-top-consumer-trends-noted-by-adm https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5575572/ Featured Image Credit: Billion Photos, Shutterstock The post Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare: How Vets Apply Them to Cats by Chris Dinesen Rogers appeared first on Catster. 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