
By Sniffles
If you've created a will, chances are you might have a line in there about how you understand there may be folks out there who think they deserve to be included — but that you deliberately left them out.
(We cats aren't mentioning any names. We're just saying that in many families, succeeding generations often disagree on whether they merit monetary inheritances. If this is you, consider adding that line.)
Why are we bringing this up? Well, the Nobel Committee is scheduled to announce the winner of the 2025 Peace Prize on Friday, October 10. We're making no predictions, although Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Chef José Andrés are frequently mentioned among the skeeters we follow on Bluesky. But whoever the Committee chooses, they should include this in their announcement:
"While some people believe this year's prize should be awarded to someone else, we on the Nobel Committee have taken these viewpoints into consideration. Ultimately, we believe that threatening to take Greenland, Panama, and Canada by force, appeasing the world's authoritarians, and unleashing the military on one's own citizens are not the paths to receiving the Peace Prize."
Please make a note of it. We cats HISS and PURR at the same time.

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