24 Hilariously Unique ‘If I Fits, I Sits’ Feline Photos for a Dose of Afternoon Awws

2025 年 10 月 23 日 animals, culture, entertainment, humor, workplace

The afternoon of a working day can be quite the drag. Especially if you happen to be working in a western office where they do not offer nap time. And after consuming your fourth or fifth caffeinated beverage, your brain might be wired awake, but your bodily sensations are rather dull. Making it tough to actually care about what is going on in front of you. Which is why we wanted to get you back into gear with this collections of hilariously unique If i fists I its photos of felines, to inspire your creativity and to remind you that sometimes all you need is a slightly different pawspective to what you had only moments before to make all the difference to your day. So find yourself a quiet spot to indulge in this feline delight, and when you are done, purrhaps you will yourself enjoy search for a spot to squeeze into. Is your inbox feline too professional? Add some cats falling off counters. Subscribe here!.

A Cat Roster of Cuties Ranked From Least to Most Funny

2025 年 10 月 23 日 cats, culture, entertainment, humor, internet

Humor is subjective, but that being said, here at I Can Has Cheezburger, we’re making the executive decision for you to rank these cat memes in order of least to most funny. Humor is a saving grace for many; through life’s tumults and absurdity, we always have laughter to distract us from existential thoughts, broken hearts, and government crises. Cats basically rule the internet; they’re moderators of the technological world, and are a great source of entertainment for most people. For cat people, this is especially true. Whether they’re sitting like loaves, pulling the most dramatic faces they possibly can, staring into space like someone possessed, or simply existing with chaotic grace, cats have mastered the art of unintentional comedy. So, in the spirit of feline fandom and a little harmless ranking, we present a roster of adorable cuties-graded not by beauty (because every cat is stunning), but by how much they make us laugh.

Hans Zimmer collaborates with Shashwat Sachdev for the title theme of British series Virdee

2025 年 10 月 23 日 culture, entertainment, film, international, music

In a landmark collaboration, two-time Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer-renowned for iconic scores such as The Lion King and Inception-has joined forces with India’s national award-winning composer Shashwat Sachdev for the title theme of the British television series Virdee. The title track also features Emmy-winning British film and television composer and music producer James Everingham, celebrated for his impactful contributions to projects like ‘Apollo: Missions To The Moon’. This collaboration epitomises the evolving dynamics within the global entertainment landscape, highlighting South Asian music supremacy whilst celebrating the cross-cultural intersections that define contemporary cinema and television. Shashwat Sachdev, celebrated for his work on films such as Uri and Article 370, not only makes history as the first Indian composer to co-compose with Zimmer but also as the only Indian artist to release music under his esteemed label, Extreme Music, which also boasts of Deadmau5, Quincy Jones, Snoop Dogg, and Timbaland on its roster. Sachdev’s earlier albums, ‘Euphoria (And the Following Realities)’ released in 2021 and ‘Shades of Cashmere’ released in 2022, have garnered significant acclaim, with ‘Euphoria’ winning the PRS Foundation’s Best Newcomer Award and the track ‘Dharma’ taking home the Best World Production Music Award at the 2021 Production Music Awards. Virdee, adapted from the gripping novels by A. A. Dhand, promises to be an exhilarating crime thriller set against the gritty backdrop of modern-day England. Directed by the talented Mark Tonderai-whose keen eye for tension and drama has enriched projects like Gotham and Locke & Key-the series features a stellar cast, including Staz Nair, Aysha Kala, and Kulvinder Ghir, ensuring captivating performances that align with the intense narrative. Reflecting on this significant milestone, Shashwat Sachdev shares, “The joy of composing across continents is realising that good sound doesn’t need translation it just needs truth. From Mumbai to Los Angeles, it’s still the same heartbeat. This collaboration carried humility, pride, and soulfulness all in one breath a reminder that music isn’t made, it’s remembered. Sometimes I feel like a nomad, a gypsy soul travelling through cultures and countries, exploring new musical worlds as I move along this journey and working with Hans and James was one exceptionally beautiful world that I ever stepped into.”Shashwat Sachdev’s involvement in this groundbreaking project signifies a transformative moment for Indian music on the global landscape, paving the way for a new era in the fusion of music and storytelling. Also Read: Producer Namit Malhotra wishes Hans Zimmer on his birthday: “Can’t believe you’re part of our Ramayana journey”.

Cardinals – “The Burning Of Cork”

2025 年 10 月 21 日 conflict, culture, history, politics, violence

During the Irish War Of Independence in 1920, IRA fighters ambushed British soldiers in Cork, wounding some of them and killing one. In response, British forces burned and looted hundreds of homes and dozens of businesses, as well as City Hall and Carnegie Library. The soldiers beat and robbed civilians indiscriminately. They threatened off the firefighters who responded. The British government initially denied that the soldiers had anything to do with the blaze, and even after they were proven wrong, none of the soldiers was ever held responsible. Sound familiar? It should. That’s what they do. This particular example is what the new Cardinals song is about.