According to the law of feline nature, the grumpier a cat is, the more comical it becomes. This theory is exemplified by a cat named Pearl, who is an experienced supervisor at a watermelon farm in Thailand and has been on duty for almost six years. What sets Pearl apart is his ability to send shivers down one’s spine with his piercing stares. However, his owner cautions against being deceived by his appearance as Pearl is the most affectionate little creature in the village. While we believe her, it is essential to note that this amusing and somewhat intimidating supervisor will not allow anyone to taste the sweet melon without paying for it. Before sampling the juicy fruit, one must brave the gaze of Pearl.
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The internet has a soft spot for cats with grumpy expressions. Their intense gazes are both captivating and amusing. Meow Meow, a large fluffy cat from Taiwan, garnered attention for her seemingly angrier demeanor than the famous Grumpy Cat. A Texan feline named Louis also caused a stir with his perpetually angry face and 20K Instagram followers. Another memorable cat is Garfi, a Persian with exceptional posing skills and a striking villainous appearance. In addition to their entertaining facial expressions, cats like Pearl also have important jobs like ensuring accurate weighing scales.
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The reason behind the internet’s fascination with cats may have a logical explanation. Sam Ford, who works as the director of digital strategy at Peppercom and is a research affiliate with the MIT Convergence Culture Consortium, believes that cats enable us to engage in an activity that has been part of human nature for a long time. Ford explains that the popular LOLcats trend involves superimposing unexpected meanings on cat pictures, which allows us to project our thoughts onto these mysterious creatures’ faces. Moreover, we can easily identify with various feline expressions, as we share similar emotions with them. From being grumpy to becoming overjoyed within minutes, just like cats, we too experience various moods. Take this adorable kitty, for instance, who is taking some well-deserved break time.
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Pearl doesn’t seem to be satisfied with the food.
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Pearl standing tall at his post as a guard.