pauraque_bk: (dana)
pauraque_bk ([personal profile] pauraque_bk) wrote2004-11-27 10:27 pm

Memes, Alexander, sick cat

I RELENT. NO MORE COLOR BARS PLZ.

No, actually, that's not what I was going to say. I've noticed some musings around town on what exactly a meme is, where the concept comes from, and how you say it (it's meem, btw).

-Cecil Adams of The Straight Dope gives the basics: What is a meme?

-And [livejournal.com profile] zompist discusses the nonsensical results when the concept is abused: The new pseudo-science of memes.

I don't know how or when the word acquired its secondary sense: a usually simple activity, exercise, or decoration spread via online journals, especially a quiz, survey, slogan, or Mad Lib-style randomly generated amusement. If anyone has any knowledge of how this sense developed, I would really appreciate hearing about it. (If I had the free time, I would love to compile a fandom dictionary with primary sources for its etymological information, and discussions of the range and evolution of the senses of each term. A boy can dream.)




I have not seen Alexander, but everyone on my flist has. So, for absolutely no reason, here are my favorite Alexander posts from recent days:

-[livejournal.com profile] cruisedirector talks about how the movie was really gay, and also terrible, which is a position taken by quite a few... what do you call people on your flist? Not your friends, surely... Flistees? Well, in any case, Our Cruise Director also gives us a cool and topical poem, as she frequently does.

-[livejournal.com profile] noblerot talks about how the movie was terrible, but scandalously un-gay. Snails and oysters are mentioned, and if you don't know what that means, go back and watch The Celluloid Closet again.

-[livejournal.com profile] dailyplanet writes an open letter to Alex. The phrase "vainglorious mullet" appears.




So, I've got this cat, and she's been throwing up a lot. She's always been prone to tossing her cookies, but in recent weeks it's become intolerable. Hardly a day goes by now when she doesn't vomit. Aside from the obvious carpet damage, paper towel expense, and personal trauma, I'm worried for her health. She doesn't seem ill, but she can't be getting much nutrition (it just comes back up undigested), and is constantly begging for food.

By way of background, she's a 7-year-old spayed female medium-hair. I brush her and give her hairball-preventing goo daily. I haven't changed her food. She was really my mom's cat, and my mom always used to feed her... but she couldn't really be vomiting because of that, could she?

Do any of you have any suggestions? I'm extremely reluctant to take her to the vet, because she's very aggressive. No, I mean very aggressive. No vet has ever been able to examine her while she's conscious.

[identity profile] couchemal.livejournal.com 2004-11-27 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
She might have a blockage somewhere from swallowing something she can't digest. Does she ever eat weird things around the house? Unfortunately, it's hard to say what exactly is wrong because those symptoms could be just about anything.

I will also warn you that if she isn't eating, and she starts to lose weight rapidly it's not good, because cats can't really metabolize their own fat. It collects in the liver and will shut it down, and kill them in a fairly short period of time, especially if the cat was overweight to begin with. So you might have to break down and take her to the vet.

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[personal profile] pauraque 2004-11-27 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
She does eat weird things, actually, like rubber bands and pieces of string. But usually she just pukes them up and that's the end of it, so I don't know.

And she is overweight. I think I will make a vet appointment for her.

[identity profile] couchemal.livejournal.com 2004-11-27 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh good. I hope you will let us know how she does.