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MOFollow (us) for more ❤️ The video shows a brightly colored world map laid flat on a wooden surface, while a hand uses a black marker to carefully trace new lines along the edges of the continents. Starting from the top, the marker moves in irregular, seemingly random paths, gradually connecting different landmasses. At first, the drawing looks abstract, but as the hand works methodically, the shapes begin to form a recognizable pattern. The map is displayed in a standard Mercator projection, with vivid colors highlighting countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, while the added lines intentionally ignore geographical accuracy for creative effect.
As the drawing progresses, the outlines slowly transform into the clear silhouette of a cat in a playful pose. Asia and Europe come together to form the head and upper body, Africa becomes an extended limb, South America curves into a long tail, and Australia is repositioned as a small ball the cat appears to be batting with its paw. The final strokes complete the illusion, adding ears, whiskers, and an arched back, turning the world map into a whimsical feline figure and humorously suggesting that cats have secretly shaped—or “rule”—the world all along
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