Cat trapped in the body of a 20 year old Norwegian girl.

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Equally disappointed and relieved to find that this was not some morbidly obese woman who's cat got trapped in folds of flesh and was now fused to her body along with the missing TV remote control.
 
I went to high school with a kid who though of himself as a wolf. Sort of looked the part too, without wearing a clear costume, he was just scruffy with shaggy hair and always wearing black and grey. Nice kid, he was slightly autistic and knew a lot about Pokémon.
 
I felt so embarrassed watching that I had trouble finishing the video. But then *hisses at dog*. I'm dying. When she went "meow meow meow" at her "bf" and he totally got it I lost it
 
I was surprised to see the NRK logo, being the Norwegian National Broadcasting. No, it doesn't work in English.

Considering this is a publicly funded broadcaster, the lack of any actual journalism with consulting specialists or other sources got me wondering.

NRK is huge, multiple channels on both TV and Radio. This is apparently made for a radio show/podcast on P3 (mainly known for it's younger target audience and used mostly as a music station) called "Verdens Rikeste Land" (The Worlds Richest Country) which hardly seems serious at all. The thumbnail shows a couple guys lounging, trying to channel a hipster vibe or something. And they give their mailbox address with the reason "in case you want to send us something, like Urge." That's the soda-pop/fizzy-drink Urge.


TL:DR; This is either a hoax or making fun of a person with a mental illness. I'm guessing it supposed to be a joke, we all know cats don't say "meow meow meow" when they want to go. They'll just start scratching the door, perhaps with a repeated, singular "meow".
 
I still don't get if this was an elaborate form of satire, and if not, what the purpose of this video is. It was made by the radio station P3, which is a station targeting teens and young adults, and released under the header of their evening talk radio show which is mostly a humor program where the hosts would be pretty inclined to make fun of this kind of thing.

I dunno. She might just be a crazy person as well, but if that is the case, they might see some consequences from the journalism ethics board.
 
I honestly think the world is too liberal nowadays :lol

Everyone wants to be something unique or different so they do shit like this and they get attention and then you get people saying it's acceptable. Madness.

I'm a troll but people with hateful, bigoted comments and views like this aren't?

I can't tell if you're joking
 
I have the same problem, except I'm a human in a human's body. With a biological sex that matches my gender. No dysphoria or anything.

I guess it's more of a "condition" than a problem.

I guess I'm more or less a regular guy actually.

I have never tried wearing cat ears but perhaps I should.

I honestly think the world is too liberal nowadays :lol

Everyone wants to be something unique or different so they do shit like this and they get attention and then you get people saying it's acceptable. Madness.



I can't tell if you're joking
Everyone? The reason this video seems so weird is because it's so out of the ordinary.
 
Everyone wants to be something unique or different so they do shit like this and they get attention and then you get people saying it's acceptable. Madness.

In reality I'm a unicorn and the only surviving unicorn after the great unicorn extermination program of the Nazi's during WWII. Only people who believe in me can see my true self. Also, my piss is rainbow coloured.
 
I have the same problem, except I'm a human in a human's body. With a biological sex that matches my gender. No dysphoria or anything.

I guess it's more of a "condition" than a problem.

I guess I'm more or less a regular guy actually.

I have never tried wearing cat ears but perhaps I should.


Everyone? The reason this video seems so weird is because it's so out of the ordinary.

This particular case is, but mad things pop up every week. Product of a narcissistic generation.
 
Here's what I've never understood about people who think they're <insert non-human animal/thing here>: if you truly believe you're something that's not human, why bother with all the fake accessories?

Take this girl for instance: she thinks she's a cat, so she wears cat ears and cat paws. But if she really felt like a cat, she wouldn't wear those, would she? When a cat sees a plush paw, it may start playing with it as a toy, but it'll never attempt to put it on. It has no concept of an accessory. Just like a dog doesn't care that it's wearing whatever godawful sweater her owner knitted for it. It doesn't have a notion of being dressed. So by that account, this girl should walk around naked.

Also, she should realize that, no matter how good her senses are, they're nowhere near a cat's. That dog she spotted? She would have spotted it much sooner if she were a cat, and not necessarily with her eyes. She must also be incredibly frustrated at her inability to walk on four legs or climb up trees with any kind of ease.

To me, that's the key difference between these people and people who think they're born with the wrong gender: they still realize that they're humans, who think and act like humans. It's not unreasonable or irrational with experiencing gender dysphoria in my book, but if you genuinely think you're a cat, you'd better fucking act like it and not like a human.

And I like how she said "I realized I was a cat when a specialist told me." Yeah, they probably didn't tell you that at all. They probably told you "you have such and such chemical imbalance, or you've faced such and such trauma causing you to think you're a cat, but you're not."

Sorry if I sound annoyed and condescending, but I hate it when people are being delusional in the face of damning evidence.

In a just and truly tolerant world maybe you could've explored this side of you and realized things about yourself that you might never do...

I've read your past couple messages and I can't tell if you're being serious or sarcastic. Like, not just because it's a phenomenon I don't understand, but because your phrasing just seems that ambiguous to me. So which is it?
 
There were two "Wiccan" girls I went to high school with who claimed to be phoenixes in their past lives. And also one of them was Cleopatra. I think they would've liked Cat Girl.
 
I came in here positive that I was gonna read something about a cat literally inside a human being.

Like... sewn in or... something... bleh
 
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