Simon’s Cat Logic: Feeding a Cat

Simon Tofield and Nicky Trevorrow explain how cats go nuts when it’s feeding time. My cats can tell time better than I can, because if I’m the least bit late with the nightly Fancy Feast, they gang up on me. My oldest cat has nothing better to do than to guard the kibble bowl and let me know when it’s not quite full.

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The best part of it is that this video ends with a new Simon’s Cat cartoon entitled Feed Me.


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It happens in the U.S. too. Businesses run by immigrants employ family or other immigrants for little to no money, don't pay most taxes, work for cash, illegally live in their businesses, etc.
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And when you increase the work week from 35 to 70 hours a week, you'll need only half as many workers! What could possibly go wrong?

Then again, there is the view that keeping the work week at 40 hours or more drives the economy: "Keeping free time scarce means people pay a lot more for convenience, gratification, and any other relief they can buy." Doesn't explain everything, but it certainly seems to be part of the mix in our mixed-up society.
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"As I see it, when you work, you're paid. So why stop at 35 hours?"

This makes sense to me. If I was limited to 35 hours a week, I wouldn't be able to work at Neatorama. Instead, I earn more money.
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When I had a restaurant in China, I used to live in it. Why pay rent on two places when I can only occupy one at a time?
But I DID pay the taxes and my employees. (Wish I'd had some relatives who would work for free.)
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I don't know if we're speaking about generation Y Z or else, but definitely the young French ones are more about benefits and life after work than career people.
My recruitments are getting harder and harder in a more than 10% jobless country :S
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