What better way to brighten up your Monday than by watching one of the most adorable videos we've ever seen? It's a kitten. Trying to wake up another kitten. Altogether now: Aww! Click on the image above to watch the video - and click on the links below for more lovely, funny stuff BLOG POSTS | Paul Bassett Davies: Two Falls, Two Submissions, or a Sonnet What I'm proposing is a spectacle of brutal combat that pits creative types against each other for the entertainment of a baying global audience and the profit of greed-crazed corporate sponsors. Think of it as The Hunger Games with the difference that what these contestants are hungry for is blueberry muffins, skinny lattes, new Apple products and high-end gift baskets. | | Carol Hartsell: Five Reasons To Stop Being Terrible The theme of this week's five reasons to stop being terrible seems to be childhood: whether it's kids doing awesome things, the things you weren't too cool to geek out over when you were a kid, or the single greatest television personality ever being re-delivered to us in the most magical way. | | Andy Zaltzman: What the World Has Learned This Week: The Jubilee Bank Holiday Bonanza Personally, I view the Royal Family much as a football-sceptic must view the hype and fervour generated by England going to a World Cup. I take minimal interest in it, do not fully understand what the fuss is about, would rather my nation devoted itself to more important matters, and will probably only tune in if it went to penalties. Which it has not done since 1649. | | Chris Cox: Stealing Magic Magic. It's a bloody good thing. Of course it doesn't exist, it's not real, but for hundreds of years magicians, such as myself, have taken to the stage in an attempt to convince people that the impossible can become possible and that magic might really exist... and in a way, it does. | | Jamie Thunder: Forget Slutwalk - We Need Smut Talk Remarkably few words for any relevant areas can be said without at least a bit of hesitation over how they'll sound to you, or be received by your would-be lover. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK |
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