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An Analysis of: "If I Fits, I Sits"

There are few things as popular on the internet as our furry friends, but they have some peculiar psychological impulses.

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An Analysis of: "If I Fits, I Sits"
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There are few things as popular on the internet as our furry friends, but they have some peculiar psychological impulses. Why must our furry companions fit everywhere they sit? The "If I Fits, I Sits" trend seems most prevalent amongst felines, but it has also begun to flood into other species of the animal kingdom. The question remains: Why must they fit to sit?

Some of the fits look downright cozy.

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But most of the fits look quite uncomfortable.

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However, some sits look yummy.

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And some sits look like fun.

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But a most of the fits look pretty stressful.

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In fact, some fits look quite dangerous.

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And some sits look pretty stinky.

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But the sits do seem to be pretty universal.

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And some fits seem really universal.

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Maybe our furry friends just like to feel like they're contained...like they have their eggs in a row.

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Maybe our furry friends are trying to discover the significance of our fixations.


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Maybe they just want to feel a little closer to their humans.


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But no matter what, no matter where...


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If they fits, they will sits.


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