Central Nervousness System

In popular culture, the shoulder angel is a comic device used to externalize a character’s innermost thoughts. Often pitted against the shoulder devil, the pair debate the virtues of prudent vs. impulsive action that the character must choose. In felines, however, the duo are replaced with a single character, known as the head honcho, who issues random commands untethered to any moral agenda.

The ghost is in the wall. He has the acorns. You must spank him.

via Sharon H.

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13 thoughts on “Central Nervousness System

  1. Elaine C. Williamson March 27, 2019 / 10:50 am

    That picture is brilliant! I am still laughing.

  2. allein 🐾 March 27, 2019 / 11:03 am

    This explains so much…

    • tagathax March 27, 2019 / 12:13 pm

      My thoughts exactly!

  3. michael (not that michael...not at all) March 27, 2019 / 11:19 am

    We are all surprised by this. (Sure we are.)

  4. Kar March 27, 2019 / 12:23 pm

    That hovertext, how random can you be there spirit?

    • Dulcie March 27, 2019 / 1:11 pm

      It is intended to appear random to you mere puny mortals…cue evil cat laughter here…

  5. Dulcie March 27, 2019 / 12:44 pm

    “Head Honcho” 😂

    • N. Fritz March 27, 2019 / 3:09 pm

      That’s “Chief Head Honcho in Charge!”

  6. AJ March 27, 2019 / 1:48 pm

    Perfect timing on the picture! And yes, this explains so much about cats, especially them staring at walls like they were waiting for some signal or other form of communication. I used say about my cats when I couldn’t find them in the house/apt, they were off visitng the mothership.

  7. Blue Footed Booby March 27, 2019 / 2:10 pm

    Some of my friends call me the shoulder devil.

    “I’m bored and I hate my job.”
    “Sounds like cocaine can solve both your problems.”

    • debg March 27, 2019 / 9:27 pm

      I’m stealing that.

  8. birdlady26 March 27, 2019 / 2:36 pm

    Is that the midbrain?

    • Faye March 27, 2019 / 5:34 pm

      Hahahahaha!

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