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Given what’s been happening around the world these past few years, you’d be forgiven for daydreaming about the past. Recent decades seem like a much simpler, calmer, clearer time. And many folks feel nostalgia specifically for the 1980s. Today, we’re featuring some of the most nostalgic images, as shared by the iconic ‘OldSchool80s’ social media project. Put on your rose-colored glasses and scroll down for a trip into the past. Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: OldSchool80s #2 © Photo: OldSchool80s #3 © Photo: OldSchool80s Nostalgia, like most things in life, has its fair share of pros and cons. Longing for the past can be very healthy in moderation. On the positive end of things, it can empower you, lift your spirits, remind you of your values and roots, and give you resilience to face the challenges you face today. In short, nostalgia can be a source of optimism, motivation, creativity, and even a way to socially connect with others. #4 © Photo: OldSchool80s #5 © Photo: OldSchool80s #6 © Photo: OldSchool80s However, if left unmonitored and unmanged, over-the-top sentimentalism can slowly consume your days and reduce the overall quality of your life in the present. You risk ignoring the positive relationships you could build and the opportunities you could take advantage of in the present because you’re so focused on the past. As WebMD warns, if you let nostalgia take over and spend too much time reliving your ‘glory days,’ you might find it difficult to appreciate what you currently have in life. So, it’s vital that you remember to keep your grip on the present and have at least a bit of optimism about the future. #7 © Photo: OldSchool80s #8 © Photo: OldSchool80s #9 © Photo: OldSchool80s A lot of different things, not just the totally awesome pics we’ve curated for you here, can trigger a wave of nostalgia. You can start feeling sentimental when you look through old photos, watch home videos, talk with your family or friends about the past, or approach anniversaries for important events like your graduation, birthday, or wedding. #10 © Photo: OldSchool80s #11 © Photo: OldSchool80s #12 © Photo: OldSchool80s Broadly speaking, there are two main categories of nostalgia: historical and personal. The former means that you’re probably dissatisfied with the present, and so, you’re yearning for a time in the past when society was different. You might even yearn for a past that you never actually experienced. This is known as anemoia. For instance, some folks who were born much later than the 1980s might feel nostalgic about the decade just looking at these images. On the flip side, personal nostalgia is fairly self-explanatory. It revolves around you revisiting your personal memories and the moments from your own life. #13 © Photo: OldSchool80s #14 © Photo: OldSchool80s #15 © Photo: OldSchool80s It sometimes feels like people are becoming nostalgic about more and more recent periods of history, without waiting for decades to pass. For instance, some young individuals genuinely miss the recent pandemic lockdowns, a time that, for many of us, was extremely stressful and full of fear and confusion. In the midst of the global panic, life ground to a halt. “There was a simplicity to life. All of a sudden, you have no choice but to be where you are,” Toronto-based urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain told WebMD. The sense of togetherness and simplicity, however, quickly devolved into pandemic fatigue for many. However, nostalgia can be useful in processing trauma. #16 © Photo: OldSchool80s #17 © Photo: OldSchool80s #18 © Photo: OldSchool80s According to Krystine Batcho, PhD, a professor of psychology at Le Moyne College, nostalgia can help people process and move on from traumatic experiences, like the pandemic. “Nostalgia, the personal kind, has been associated with very healthy aspects of well-being such as empathy, compassion, forgiveness, social connectedness, belonging … anxiety reduction, continuity of self, [and] optimism,” she explained to WebMD. #19 © Photo: OldSchool80s #20 © Photo: OldSchool80s #21 © Photo: OldSchool80s Batcho told WebMD that nostalgia plays a role in maintaining emotional stability when you have to deal with conflicted emotional states. For instance, revisiting positive memories can counterbalance negative feelings. “Nostalgia is an excellent choice for that. Because, by definition, it is itself bittersweet. And so, it’s one of the few parts of the way our brain and our mind function that tries to blend, or put together, conflicting forces, in this case, emotions.” #22 © Photo: OldSchool80s #23 © Photo: OldSchool80s #24 © Photo: OldSchool80s Meanwhile, Yağmur Karakaya, PhD, assistant professor of sociology at Yale University, pointed out to WebMD that memory is “extremely malleable.” And so, different groups of people experience events differently and can have different interpretive memories of the same events. And so, you have some people who miss the lockdowns without work or studies, where they could binge-watch TV shows, play video games, exercise, or pick up random hobbies. In the meantime, others remember this period of time as deeply traumatic. On the other hand, you might feel nostalgia for your ability to weather any storm. “Adversity in itself, while you’re going through it, can be an extremely negative, stressful experience. But if you come out the other end as a survivor, then, later in life, you look back at that longingly. Not for the adversity itself, but for the fact that you’ve overcome it,” Batcho mused. #25 © Photo: OldSchool80s #26 © Photo: OldSchool80s #27 © Photo: OldSchool80s The ‘OldSchool80s’ account on X (formerly Twitter) has been around since April 2009. Throughout the years, it has amassed a huge following of more than 301k internet users on the social network. According to the curator of the project, all of the pop culture reminders are “not meant to make you feel old.” The focus is on “just awesome nostalgia.” The cool thing about the project, at least from our perspective, is that the curator posts images in their feed on the same day that they were published back in the 1980s. So, even when there’s a gulf spanning a few decades between us here and now in the 2020s and the 1980s, you can still feel a connection to the pop culture reminders, no matter if you’re freezing in February or looking to cool down in July. #28 © Photo: OldSchool80s #29 © Photo: OldSchool80s #30 © Photo: OldSchool80s Now, we’re turning the discussion over to you, dear Pandas. Which of these images made you the most nostalgic for your childhood or youth, and why? What do you think was the best thing about the 1980s, and what do you miss the most? Do you think that life really was simpler in the past, or is it just nostalgia talking? Meanwhile, what do you do to make the most of your life in the 2020s, despite everything that’s going on in the world? Tell us what you think in the comments at the very bottom of this list. #31 © Photo: OldSchool80s #32 © Photo: OldSchool80s #33 © Photo: OldSchool80s #34 © Photo: OldSchool80s #35 © Photo: OldSchool80s #36 © Photo: OldSchool80s #37 © Photo: OldSchool80s #38 © Photo: OldSchool80s #39 © Photo: OldSchool80s #40 © Photo: OldSchool80s #41 © Photo: OldSchool80s #42 © Photo: OldSchool80s #43 © Photo: OldSchool80s #44 © Photo: OldSchool80s #45 © Photo: OldSchool80s #46 © Photo: OldSchool80s You might also like: 47 Interesting Photos That Show The Side Of History That Didn’t Make The Cut Into Textbooks 46 Pics From The 1980s To Give You A Break From How Overwhelming Life Feels Now

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Given what’s been happening around the world these past few years, you’d be forgiven for daydreaming about the past. Recent decades seem lik...
Given what’s been happening around the world these past few years, you’d be forgiven for daydreaming about the past. Recent decades seem like a much simpler, calmer, clearer time. And many folks feel nostalgia specifically for the 1980s. Today, we’re featuring some of the most nostalgic images, as shared by the iconic ‘OldSchool80s’ social media project. Put on your rose-colored glasses and scroll down for a trip into the past. Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: OldSchool80s #2 © Photo: OldSchool80s #3 © Photo: OldSchool80s Nostalgia, like most things in life, has its fair share of pros and cons. Longing for the past can be very healthy in moderation. On the positive end of things, it can empower you, lift your spirits, remind you of your values and roots, and give you resilience to face the challenges you face today. In short, nostalgia can be a source of optimism, motivation, creativity, and even a way to socially connect with others. #4 © Photo: OldSchool80s #5 © Photo: OldSchool80s #6 © Photo: OldSchool80s However, if left unmonitored and unmanged, over-the-top sentimentalism can slowly consume your days and reduce the overall quality of your life in the present. You risk ignoring the positive relationships you could build and the opportunities you could take advantage of in the present because you’re so focused on the past. As WebMD warns, if you let nostalgia take over and spend too much time reliving your ‘glory days,’ you might find it difficult to appreciate what you currently have in life. So, it’s vital that you remember to keep your grip on the present and have at least a bit of optimism about the future. #7 © Photo: OldSchool80s #8 © Photo: OldSchool80s #9 © Photo: OldSchool80s A lot of different things, not just the totally awesome pics we’ve curated for you here, can trigger a wave of nostalgia. You can start feeling sentimental when you look through old photos, watch home videos, talk with your family or friends about the past, or approach anniversaries for important events like your graduation, birthday, or wedding. #10 © Photo: OldSchool80s #11 © Photo: OldSchool80s #12 © Photo: OldSchool80s Broadly speaking, there are two main categories of nostalgia: historical and personal. The former means that you’re probably dissatisfied with the present, and so, you’re yearning for a time in the past when society was different. You might even yearn for a past that you never actually experienced. This is known as anemoia. For instance, some folks who were born much later than the 1980s might feel nostalgic about the decade just looking at these images. On the flip side, personal nostalgia is fairly self-explanatory. It revolves around you revisiting your personal memories and the moments from your own life. #13 © Photo: OldSchool80s #14 © Photo: OldSchool80s #15 © Photo: OldSchool80s It sometimes feels like people are becoming nostalgic about more and more recent periods of history, without waiting for decades to pass. For instance, some young individuals genuinely miss the recent pandemic lockdowns, a time that, for many of us, was extremely stressful and full of fear and confusion. In the midst of the global panic, life ground to a halt. “There was a simplicity to life. All of a sudden, you have no choice but to be where you are,” Toronto-based urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain told WebMD. The sense of togetherness and simplicity, however, quickly devolved into pandemic fatigue for many. However, nostalgia can be useful in processing trauma. #16 © Photo: OldSchool80s #17 © Photo: OldSchool80s #18 © Photo: OldSchool80s According to Krystine Batcho, PhD, a professor of psychology at Le Moyne College, nostalgia can help people process and move on from traumatic experiences, like the pandemic. “Nostalgia, the personal kind, has been associated with very healthy aspects of well-being such as empathy, compassion, forgiveness, social connectedness, belonging … anxiety reduction, continuity of self, [and] optimism,” she explained to WebMD. #19 © Photo: OldSchool80s #20 © Photo: OldSchool80s #21 © Photo: OldSchool80s Batcho told WebMD that nostalgia plays a role in maintaining emotional stability when you have to deal with conflicted emotional states. For instance, revisiting positive memories can counterbalance negative feelings. “Nostalgia is an excellent choice for that. Because, by definition, it is itself bittersweet. And so, it’s one of the few parts of the way our brain and our mind function that tries to blend, or put together, conflicting forces, in this case, emotions.” #22 © Photo: OldSchool80s #23 © Photo: OldSchool80s #24 © Photo: OldSchool80s Meanwhile, Yağmur Karakaya, PhD, assistant professor of sociology at Yale University, pointed out to WebMD that memory is “extremely malleable.” And so, different groups of people experience events differently and can have different interpretive memories of the same events. And so, you have some people who miss the lockdowns without work or studies, where they could binge-watch TV shows, play video games, exercise, or pick up random hobbies. In the meantime, others remember this period of time as deeply traumatic. On the other hand, you might feel nostalgia for your ability to weather any storm. “Adversity in itself, while you’re going through it, can be an extremely negative, stressful experience. But if you come out the other end as a survivor, then, later in life, you look back at that longingly. Not for the adversity itself, but for the fact that you’ve overcome it,” Batcho mused. #25 © Photo: OldSchool80s #26 © Photo: OldSchool80s #27 © Photo: OldSchool80s The ‘OldSchool80s’ account on X (formerly Twitter) has been around since April 2009. Throughout the years, it has amassed a huge following of more than 301k internet users on the social network. According to the curator of the project, all of the pop culture reminders are “not meant to make you feel old.” The focus is on “just awesome nostalgia.” The cool thing about the project, at least from our perspective, is that the curator posts images in their feed on the same day that they were published back in the 1980s. So, even when there’s a gulf spanning a few decades between us here and now in the 2020s and the 1980s, you can still feel a connection to the pop culture reminders, no matter if you’re freezing in February or looking to cool down in July. #28 © Photo: OldSchool80s #29 © Photo: OldSchool80s #30 © Photo: OldSchool80s Now, we’re turning the discussion over to you, dear Pandas. Which of these images made you the most nostalgic for your childhood or youth, and why? What do you think was the best thing about the 1980s, and what do you miss the most? Do you think that life really was simpler in the past, or is it just nostalgia talking? Meanwhile, what do you do to make the most of your life in the 2020s, despite everything that’s going on in the world? Tell us what you think in the comments at the very bottom of this list. #31 © Photo: OldSchool80s #32 © Photo: OldSchool80s #33 © Photo: OldSchool80s #34 © Photo: OldSchool80s #35 © Photo: OldSchool80s #36 © Photo: OldSchool80s #37 © Photo: OldSchool80s #38 © Photo: OldSchool80s #39 © Photo: OldSchool80s #40 © Photo: OldSchool80s #41 © Photo: OldSchool80s #42 © Photo: OldSchool80s #43 © Photo: OldSchool80s #44 © Photo: OldSchool80s #45 © Photo: OldSchool80s #46 © Photo: OldSchool80s You might also like: 47 Interesting Photos That Show The Side Of History That Didn’t Make The Cut Into Textbooks 46 Pics From The 1980s To Give You A Break From How Overwhelming Life Feels Now 
Given what’s been happening around the world these past few years, you’d be forgiven for daydreaming about the past. Recent decades seem like a much simpler, calmer, clearer time. And many folks feel nostalgia specifically for the 1980s.

Today, we’re featuring some of the most nostalgic images, as shared by the iconic ‘OldSchool80s’ social media project. Put on your rose-colored glasses and scroll down for a trip into the past.

Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories.

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© Photo: OldSchool80s

Nostalgia, like most things in life, has its fair share of pros and cons. Longing for the past can be very healthy in moderation. On the positive end of things, it can empower you, lift your spirits, remind you of your values and roots, and give you resilience to face the challenges you face today.

In short, nostalgia can be a source of optimism, motivation, creativity, and even a way to socially connect with others.

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However, if left unmonitored and unmanged, over-the-top sentimentalism can slowly consume your days and reduce the overall quality of your life in the present. You risk ignoring the positive relationships you could build and the opportunities you could take advantage of in the present because you’re so focused on the past.

As WebMD warns, if you let nostalgia take over and spend too much time reliving your ‘glory days,’ you might find it difficult to appreciate what you currently have in life.

So, it’s vital that you remember to keep your grip on the present and have at least a bit of optimism about the future.

#7

© Photo: OldSchool80s

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© Photo: OldSchool80s

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© Photo: OldSchool80s

A lot of different things, not just the totally awesome pics we’ve curated for you here, can trigger a wave of nostalgia. You can start feeling sentimental when you look through old photos, watch home videos, talk with your family or friends about the past, or approach anniversaries for important events like your graduation, birthday, or wedding.

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Broadly speaking, there are two main categories of nostalgia: historical and personal. The former means that you’re probably dissatisfied with the present, and so, you’re yearning for a time in the past when society was different.

You might even yearn for a past that you never actually experienced. This is known as anemoia. For instance, some folks who were born much later than the 1980s might feel nostalgic about the decade just looking at these images.

On the flip side, personal nostalgia is fairly self-explanatory. It revolves around you revisiting your personal memories and the moments from your own life.

#13

© Photo: OldSchool80s

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© Photo: OldSchool80s

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© Photo: OldSchool80s

It sometimes feels like people are becoming nostalgic about more and more recent periods of history, without waiting for decades to pass. For instance, some young individuals genuinely miss the recent pandemic lockdowns, a time that, for many of us, was extremely stressful and full of fear and confusion. In the midst of the global panic, life ground to a halt.

“There was a simplicity to life. All of a sudden, you have no choice but to be where you are,” Toronto-based urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain told WebMD. The sense of togetherness and simplicity, however, quickly devolved into pandemic fatigue for many.

However, nostalgia can be useful in processing trauma.

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According to Krystine Batcho, PhD, a professor of psychology at Le Moyne College, nostalgia can help people process and move on from traumatic experiences, like the pandemic.

“Nostalgia, the personal kind, has been associated with very healthy aspects of well-being such as empathy, compassion, forgiveness, social connectedness, belonging … anxiety reduction, continuity of self, [and] optimism,” she explained to WebMD.

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Batcho told WebMD that nostalgia plays a role in maintaining emotional stability when you have to deal with conflicted emotional states. For instance, revisiting positive memories can counterbalance negative feelings.

“Nostalgia is an excellent choice for that. Because, by definition, it is itself bittersweet. And so, it’s one of the few parts of the way our brain and our mind function that tries to blend, or put together, conflicting forces, in this case, emotions.”

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Meanwhile, Yağmur Karakaya, PhD, assistant professor of sociology at Yale University, pointed out to WebMD that memory is “extremely malleable.” And so, different groups of people experience events differently and can have different interpretive memories of the same events.

And so, you have some people who miss the lockdowns without work or studies, where they could binge-watch TV shows, play video games, exercise, or pick up random hobbies. In the meantime, others remember this period of time as deeply traumatic. On the other hand, you might feel nostalgia for your ability to weather any storm.

“Adversity in itself, while you’re going through it, can be an extremely negative, stressful experience. But if you come out the other end as a survivor, then, later in life, you look back at that longingly. Not for the adversity itself, but for the fact that you’ve overcome it,” Batcho mused.

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The ‘OldSchool80s’ account on X (formerly Twitter) has been around since April 2009. Throughout the years, it has amassed a huge following of more than 301k internet users on the social network. According to the curator of the project, all of the pop culture reminders are “not meant to make you feel old.” The focus is on “just awesome nostalgia.”

The cool thing about the project, at least from our perspective, is that the curator posts images in their feed on the same day that they were published back in the 1980s. So, even when there’s a gulf spanning a few decades between us here and now in the 2020s and the 1980s, you can still feel a connection to the pop culture reminders, no matter if you’re freezing in February or looking to cool down in July.

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Now, we’re turning the discussion over to you, dear Pandas. Which of these images made you the most nostalgic for your childhood or youth, and why? What do you think was the best thing about the 1980s, and what do you miss the most?

Do you think that life really was simpler in the past, or is it just nostalgia talking? Meanwhile, what do you do to make the most of your life in the 2020s, despite everything that’s going on in the world? Tell us what you think in the comments at the very bottom of this list.

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We believe every cat photo is a mix of cuteness, mischief, and grace that can turn any ordinary day into one filled with joy and laughter. Whether they're caught in a fun moment while playing or their curious side is on display, snapshots of feline creatures often dominate social media and our hearts. Today, we’ve compiled some cat-tivating pictures of cats from the ‘No Contexts Cats’ X account (formerly Twitter). Keep scrolling to add some positivity to your day! Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: nocontextscats #2 © Photo: nocontextscats #3 © Photo: nocontextscats Cats are peculiar creatures that engage in entertaining and sometimes not-so-entertaining behavior. They leap to impossible heights like professional acrobats; they sometimes bring us unpleasant "gifts" and even sit on our laptop, ensuring no work gets done without their approval. While looking at photos of their random acts is fun, today we are going to decode some of their common behaviors. This will help you understand your feline friend better and also deepen your bond with them. #4 © Photo: nocontextscats #5 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #6 © Photo: nocontextscats If you’ve ever been around a cat, you must have noticed that they rub their face, from cheek to chin, against your face and forehead. Sometimes they’ll even go all the way in and do it like a skull-to-skull. This gesture is called ‘head-bunting’. Cats' bodies, particularly their faces, are covered in smell glands. These glands excrete pheromones that have their own scent. One of the reasons cats head bunt is to share their scent and mark you as one of their feline family. When your feline friend does this, it has accepted you as a member of the feline family. #7 © Photo: nocontextscats #8 © Photo: nocontextscats #9 © Photo: nocontextscats Unlike their ancestors, domestic cats no longer need to hunt for food in order to survive. However, their genetic makeup still influences their behavior. One example of this is their propensity to nap frequently in order to conserve energy. The temperature of your body when it is fully at rest is called the basal temperature. And the reason cats love lounging on the sunny window or getting curled up in warm places is because they have somewhat higher basal temperatures than humans. #10 © Photo: nocontextscats #11 © Photo: nocontextscats #12 © Photo: nocontextscats We’ve seen cows eat grass, but have you noticed a tabby nibbling on it? Well, few cats do it, as it helps with digesting their food. Grass acts as a natural laxative that helps eliminate hairballs. But for a few others, it might just be a snack or a way to fulfill their urge to chew on something. However, it is crucial that the grass they have access to is free from pesticides, as they can be toxic to felines. Well, it looks like cats are quite like us when it comes to wanting to snack on something all day long. #13 © Photo: nocontextscats #14 © Photo: nocontextscats #15 © Photo: nocontextscats The reason sometimes cats might suddenly attack a toy, furniture, or other animals is due to aggression. The anger can stem from various factors like anxiety, territorial instincts, or feeling threatened by unknown surroundings. But this tendency can be reduced with positive reinforcement training. #16 © Photo: nocontextscats #17 © Photo: nocontextscats #18 © Photo: nocontextscats As a cat parent, it can be confusing or scary when your beloved pet brings dead birds, rodents, or bugs to you. Their ancestor's hunting instinct plays a role in this behavior. By bringing these gifts, cats demonstrate their desire to ensure that humans are well fed. This is their way of showing affection. Many kitties learn hunting from their mothers. #19 © Photo: nocontextscats #20 © Photo: nocontextscats #21 © Photo: nocontextscats Cats are notorious for scratching a variety of surfaces, including sofas, curtains, rugs, and walls. Well, they do so for several reasons. For instance, it helps them keep their claws healthy. When they scratch these materials, they are able to remove the outer sheath of the claws and keep them sharp. Additionally, it allows them to stretch their muscles. And it also helps them to mark their territory visually. So, if you want to save your furniture from these cat-y designs, you should trim your pet’s nails regularly. #22 © Photo: nocontextscats #23 © Photo: nocontextscats #24 © Photo: nocontextscats Interestingly, you can also learn a lot about cats by looking at their highly expressive ears. When they are pointed forward, it usually indicates their curiosity and attentiveness. On the other hand, when the feline creatures are scared or feeling uneasy, their ears are flattened or backward. #25 © Photo: nocontextscats #26 © Photo: nocontextscats #27 © Photo: nocontextscats Knowing the reason behind why cats do certain things makes it even more interesting to look at their quirky photos. Which one of these pics stole your heart? Don’t forget to upvote the best ones and share this with someone to make their day pawsome! #28 © Photo: nocontextscats #29 © Photo: nocontextscats #30 © Photo: nocontextscats #31 © Photo: nocontextscats #32 © Photo: nocontextscats #33 © Photo: nocontextscats #34 © Photo: nocontextscats #35 © Photo: nocontextscats #36 © Photo: nocontextscats #37 © Photo: nocontextscats #38 © Photo: nocontextscats #39 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #40 © Photo: nocontextscats #41 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #42 © Photo: nocontextscats #43 © Photo: nocontextscats #44 © Photo: nocontextscats #45 © Photo: nocontextscats #46 © Photo: nocontextscats #47 © Photo: catsdotjpg #48 © Photo: nocontextscats #49 © Photo: nocontextscats You might also like: 50 Times Cats Made Their Owners Laugh And They Just Had To Share Pics Online 49 New Pics From The “Out Of Context” X Page To Brighten Up Your Day

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We believe every cat photo is a mix of cuteness, mischief, and grace that can turn any ordinary day into one filled with joy and laughter. W...
We believe every cat photo is a mix of cuteness, mischief, and grace that can turn any ordinary day into one filled with joy and laughter. Whether they're caught in a fun moment while playing or their curious side is on display, snapshots of feline creatures often dominate social media and our hearts. Today, we’ve compiled some cat-tivating pictures of cats from the ‘No Contexts Cats’ X account (formerly Twitter). Keep scrolling to add some positivity to your day! Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: nocontextscats #2 © Photo: nocontextscats #3 © Photo: nocontextscats Cats are peculiar creatures that engage in entertaining and sometimes not-so-entertaining behavior. They leap to impossible heights like professional acrobats; they sometimes bring us unpleasant "gifts" and even sit on our laptop, ensuring no work gets done without their approval. While looking at photos of their random acts is fun, today we are going to decode some of their common behaviors. This will help you understand your feline friend better and also deepen your bond with them. #4 © Photo: nocontextscats #5 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #6 © Photo: nocontextscats If you’ve ever been around a cat, you must have noticed that they rub their face, from cheek to chin, against your face and forehead. Sometimes they’ll even go all the way in and do it like a skull-to-skull. This gesture is called ‘head-bunting’. Cats' bodies, particularly their faces, are covered in smell glands. These glands excrete pheromones that have their own scent. One of the reasons cats head bunt is to share their scent and mark you as one of their feline family. When your feline friend does this, it has accepted you as a member of the feline family. #7 © Photo: nocontextscats #8 © Photo: nocontextscats #9 © Photo: nocontextscats Unlike their ancestors, domestic cats no longer need to hunt for food in order to survive. However, their genetic makeup still influences their behavior. One example of this is their propensity to nap frequently in order to conserve energy. The temperature of your body when it is fully at rest is called the basal temperature. And the reason cats love lounging on the sunny window or getting curled up in warm places is because they have somewhat higher basal temperatures than humans. #10 © Photo: nocontextscats #11 © Photo: nocontextscats #12 © Photo: nocontextscats We’ve seen cows eat grass, but have you noticed a tabby nibbling on it? Well, few cats do it, as it helps with digesting their food. Grass acts as a natural laxative that helps eliminate hairballs. But for a few others, it might just be a snack or a way to fulfill their urge to chew on something. However, it is crucial that the grass they have access to is free from pesticides, as they can be toxic to felines. Well, it looks like cats are quite like us when it comes to wanting to snack on something all day long. #13 © Photo: nocontextscats #14 © Photo: nocontextscats #15 © Photo: nocontextscats The reason sometimes cats might suddenly attack a toy, furniture, or other animals is due to aggression. The anger can stem from various factors like anxiety, territorial instincts, or feeling threatened by unknown surroundings. But this tendency can be reduced with positive reinforcement training. #16 © Photo: nocontextscats #17 © Photo: nocontextscats #18 © Photo: nocontextscats As a cat parent, it can be confusing or scary when your beloved pet brings dead birds, rodents, or bugs to you. Their ancestor's hunting instinct plays a role in this behavior. By bringing these gifts, cats demonstrate their desire to ensure that humans are well fed. This is their way of showing affection. Many kitties learn hunting from their mothers. #19 © Photo: nocontextscats #20 © Photo: nocontextscats #21 © Photo: nocontextscats Cats are notorious for scratching a variety of surfaces, including sofas, curtains, rugs, and walls. Well, they do so for several reasons. For instance, it helps them keep their claws healthy. When they scratch these materials, they are able to remove the outer sheath of the claws and keep them sharp. Additionally, it allows them to stretch their muscles. And it also helps them to mark their territory visually. So, if you want to save your furniture from these cat-y designs, you should trim your pet’s nails regularly. #22 © Photo: nocontextscats #23 © Photo: nocontextscats #24 © Photo: nocontextscats Interestingly, you can also learn a lot about cats by looking at their highly expressive ears. When they are pointed forward, it usually indicates their curiosity and attentiveness. On the other hand, when the feline creatures are scared or feeling uneasy, their ears are flattened or backward. #25 © Photo: nocontextscats #26 © Photo: nocontextscats #27 © Photo: nocontextscats Knowing the reason behind why cats do certain things makes it even more interesting to look at their quirky photos. Which one of these pics stole your heart? Don’t forget to upvote the best ones and share this with someone to make their day pawsome! #28 © Photo: nocontextscats #29 © Photo: nocontextscats #30 © Photo: nocontextscats #31 © Photo: nocontextscats #32 © Photo: nocontextscats #33 © Photo: nocontextscats #34 © Photo: nocontextscats #35 © Photo: nocontextscats #36 © Photo: nocontextscats #37 © Photo: nocontextscats #38 © Photo: nocontextscats #39 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #40 © Photo: nocontextscats #41 © Photo: Doctorsmeow #42 © Photo: nocontextscats #43 © Photo: nocontextscats #44 © Photo: nocontextscats #45 © Photo: nocontextscats #46 © Photo: nocontextscats #47 © Photo: catsdotjpg #48 © Photo: nocontextscats #49 © Photo: nocontextscats You might also like: 50 Times Cats Made Their Owners Laugh And They Just Had To Share Pics Online 49 New Pics From The “Out Of Context” X Page To Brighten Up Your Day 
We believe every cat photo is a mix of cuteness, mischief, and grace that can turn any ordinary day into one filled with joy and laughter. Whether they're caught in a fun moment while playing or their curious side is on display, snapshots of feline creatures often dominate social media and our hearts. Today, we’ve compiled some cat-tivating pictures of cats from the ‘No Contexts Cats’ X account (formerly Twitter). Keep scrolling to add some positivity to your day!

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Cats are peculiar creatures that engage in entertaining and sometimes not-so-entertaining behavior. They leap to impossible heights like professional acrobats; they sometimes bring us unpleasant "gifts" and even sit on our laptop, ensuring no work gets done without their approval.

While looking at photos of their random acts is fun, today we are going to decode some of their common behaviors. This will help you understand your feline friend better and also deepen your bond with them.

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If you’ve ever been around a cat, you must have noticed that they rub their face, from cheek to chin, against your face and forehead. Sometimes they’ll even go all the way in and do it like a skull-to-skull. This gesture is called ‘head-bunting’.

Cats' bodies, particularly their faces, are covered in smell glands. These glands excrete pheromones that have their own scent. One of the reasons cats head bunt is to share their scent and mark you as one of their feline family. When your feline friend does this, it has accepted you as a member of the feline family.

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Unlike their ancestors, domestic cats no longer need to hunt for food in order to survive. However, their genetic makeup still influences their behavior. One example of this is their propensity to nap frequently in order to conserve energy.

The temperature of your body when it is fully at rest is called the basal temperature. And the reason cats love lounging on the sunny window or getting curled up in warm places is because they have somewhat higher basal temperatures than humans.

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We’ve seen cows eat grass, but have you noticed a tabby nibbling on it? Well, few cats do it, as it helps with digesting their food. Grass acts as a natural laxative that helps eliminate hairballs. But for a few others, it might just be a snack or a way to fulfill their urge to chew on something. 

However, it is crucial that the grass they have access to is free from pesticides, as they can be toxic to felines. Well, it looks like cats are quite like us when it comes to wanting to snack on something all day long.

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The reason sometimes cats might suddenly attack a toy, furniture, or other animals is due to aggression. The anger can stem from various factors like anxiety, territorial instincts, or feeling threatened by unknown surroundings. But this tendency can be reduced with positive reinforcement training.

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As a cat parent, it can be confusing or scary when your beloved pet brings dead birds, rodents, or bugs to you. Their ancestor's hunting instinct plays a role in this behavior. By bringing these gifts, cats demonstrate their desire to ensure that humans are well fed. This is their way of showing affection. Many kitties learn hunting from their mothers.

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Cats are notorious for scratching a variety of surfaces, including sofas, curtains, rugs, and walls. Well, they do so for several reasons. For instance, it helps them keep their claws healthy. When they scratch these materials, they are able to remove the outer sheath of the claws and keep them sharp. 

Additionally, it allows them to stretch their muscles. And it also helps them to mark their territory visually. So, if you want to save your furniture from these cat-y designs, you should trim your pet’s nails regularly.

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Interestingly, you can also learn a lot about cats by looking at their highly expressive ears. When they are pointed forward, it usually indicates their curiosity and attentiveness. On the other hand, when the feline creatures are scared or feeling uneasy, their ears are flattened or backward.

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Knowing the reason behind why cats do certain things makes it even more interesting to look at their quirky photos. Which one of these pics stole your heart? Don’t forget to upvote the best ones and share this with someone to make their day pawsome!

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