Do you know that humans have the ability to imagine whatever they want in their minds? And when I say ‘imagine’, I actually do mean imagine as in ‘visualise’ or ‘see’. For instance, if I asked a person to imagine a red star, they’ll be able to see a red star in their head. If you’re not impressed with what I’m saying or if you think it’s common knowledge, then I am envious of you. I’ve spent sixteen years thinking my inability to visualise things was normal. “When I ask you to see a red star, what do you see in your head?” Would you believe me if I said there are 5 answers besides ‘a red star’ for this question and that all of them are correct? Once again, close your eyes and try to imagine a red star to the best of your ability. Then, take a look at the image above and choose the number that best describes what you were able to see. If you chose either 4, 5 or 6, then that means you ...
This is my cat Yuki. Her name, which I chose because of her bright, white fur, is Japanese for snow. The first thing you would notice about Yuki is her two differently-coloured eyes (heterochromia). Her right eye is blue, while her left eye is oily green. When the lighting is well, her eyes are similar to polished marbles. Although she is combed often, she is always racing around the house and tripping over herself (she is a very clumsy cat that has hit her head while running one too many times than average), making her fur look uncombed. She isn't the most well-behaved cat and often enjoys using our furniture as her scratching post, as shown by one of the pictures above. She also sleeps a lot. That's why 2/4 of the pictures are of her sleeping.