Current - Doggishness Updated
For all our modern attempts to civilize, optimize, and aestheticize the dog, they remain gloriously, refreshingly themselves. Watch a dog roll in a patch of dead grass, or eat a piece of popcorn with violent intensity, or kick their legs while dreaming of chasing rabbits. In those moments, the updates fall away. The bio-hacking, the outfits, and the complex vocabulary vanish.
Separation anxiety is not new, but its expression has mutated. Current doggishness includes . Owners report that their dogs whine not just when they leave the house, but when they close a laptop lid or put on shoes associated with leaving. The dog has learned the rituals of remote work ending . This is a 2023-specific update: the dog resents the commute, because the commute now means the owner disappears for 10+ hours, not 30 minutes. current doggishness updated
Recent research into digital K9s shows how doggishness is now used on social media to humanize institutions. Police forces, for example, use "redemption narratives" of former street dogs to build emotional rapport with the public, projecting a relatable, vulnerable image through the animal's natural loyalty. For all our modern attempts to civilize, optimize,
Twenty years ago, a dog in a public café was a rarity. Today, dogs are regulars at breweries, open-plan offices, and farmers’ markets. As a result, includes a finely tuned "crowd filter." These dogs do not greet every human. Instead, they exhibit tolerant indifference —allowing petting without engagement, lying down without sleeping. It is a performance of calm, not the substance of it. The bio-hacking, the outfits, and the complex vocabulary
The is a simple, high-dividend investment strategy that involves buying the 10 highest-yielding stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) at the start of each year. The strategy is based on the idea that these "dogs"—blue-chip companies with temporarily depressed stock prices but strong dividends—are likely to rebound. Current 2026 "Dogs of the Dow" List
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