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Happy Palindrome Day!!! Illustrated; with a Poll!

That’s right, today is (without the punctuation) 42424. Or backwards, 42424. These days don’t happen often — the next will be along in one month, one day and one year! 

Usually palindromes are forgiven any differences in punctuation or spacing, so we can put the punctuation back, 4-24-24.

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ginger cat purring
Did you say purrlindromes? (h/t PinotBlue)

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Happy white dog running over grass towards the camera with something pink in its mouth and all four paws off the ground.
No, pawlindromes! (h/t BMScott)

There is, of course, the well-known taco cat. (Or backwards, taco cat)

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Very funny. (h/t Dixiecollie)

There is the lesser known “a nut for a jar of tuna”. 

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A cat fixedly eyeing a tuna steak that is lying on a table.
I’m a nut for a tuna! (h/t BMScott)

No kitty, it has to come in a jar of, see, that gives you the “for” backward…. 

Not to change the subject, but maybe this couple is in Italy? 

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yellow lab and white cat sleeping in gingham-patterned bedding, cross-stitched hearts on the pillow
They must be in love! (h/t PinotBlue)

You know: Amore, Roma

Was it a car or a cat I saw? 

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A cat hides under a car from a big wild turkey; there is a dusting of snow on the ground.
Maybe it was both! (h/t BMScott)

If you don’t know the difference, I can’t help you…. 

So hey! Naturally, we hope that you will: 

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A cat hanging by all four paws from someone’s stretched out foot.
Step on no pets! (h/t BMScott)

Then of course there’s good ole… 

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momcat, baby kittens
MOM (h/t Minacat)

So this is just a silly little something to say Happy Palindrome Day! Please add your favourite palindromes in the Comments

(Why didn’t they call it a palinilap, anyway?!) (Or an emordrome?)


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