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Singing girl gets hilariously interrupted by her cat, who performs his own 'meowpera'

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1 Cats are in so many ways…why not add into the mix? Folks on Reddit were delighted by a video

1 [Singing girl gets hilariously interrupted by her cat, who performs his own 'meowpera']( Cats are [underappreciated geniuses]( in so many ways…why not add [singing]( into the mix? Folks on Reddit were delighted by a video of a girl [singing opera]( and getting unapologetically interrupted by her cat, who then ended up completely stealing the spotlight by belting out a few notes. Yep, a total diva move that only a cat could get away with. The clip is so hilarious that we didn’t want you missing out. [Read the story]( 2 [Person asks about life before smartphones and the replies were a throwback to a simpler time]( Once upon a time, in a far-off land, people roamed around the world without carrying cell phones that connect us to everyone we know and all the knowledge ever existed. It's like we lived in the dark ages, and it's freaky to know that there are grown-ups out there who never knew the agony of a phone-free existence. Like all things, having these devices has its upsides and downsides. Even phone-hugging millennials can get flustered by the constant connectivity. Recently, a Zoomer [u/SwigglyFingers]( on [Reddit]( asked, "What was daily life like before smartphones?" Also, the user begged for some effective tips on how to put their phone down. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Mississippi's 'Confederate Heritage Month' is wrong and needs to end now]( The Confederates were losers, both literally and figuratively. They were on the objectively wrong side of [a war, which they themselves initiated]( and they lost. There was no glory in fighting a bloody, costly war in order to maintain the institution of slavery. There was no honor in officially documenting racist beliefs about Black people and enlisting troops to kill fellow Americans in defense of those beliefs. The fact that the Confederates believed so deeply in their cause that tens of thousands of them were willing to die for it doesn't make it right or OK or honorable. It actually makes it worse. Creating a mythology that there was some kind of righteousness in their fight might may make their descendants feel better, but it's fundamentally dishonest. They were on the wrong side of a war that shouldn't have been fought in the first place. [Read the story]( 4 [Woman went out of her way to buy 3-year-old a bike after his was stolen, inspiring others to help]( It seems there are few things people can agree on these days, but it's safe to say that [stealing from a child]( is viewed pretty unanimously as awful. We can also agree that when we see others do good, it often makes us want to do good in return. We can’t always expect reciprocation other than the intrinsic rewards of being good people, but stories like this prove that goodness can indeed be contagious. [Read the story]( 5 [Co-workers throw first-time grandparent a 'grandpa shower' and it's adorable]( Becoming a grandparent is a really big deal. It's almost like a promotion of sorts, especially because grandparents get to spoil their grandkids silly and send them on their way. It's just another way to expand on the love you have for your own child, and if the baby is lucky, they'll get amazing [grandparents that build a special bond]( with them. [Lila Chirico's]( dad is one of those guys who was simply born to be a [grandpa](. So much so that his co-workers wanted to share in his excitement of preparing for his first grandchild. His daughter is pregnant with her very first baby and the grandpa-to-be couldn't be happier. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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