Thread: Name of breed
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Old 01-08-2002, 13:00   #12
Jeffrey
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Default Re[2]: Breed's name

Hanna Leena,

You haven't understood the previous mail, its not a name discussion its an
image discussion. I'll explain, you don't know me bud, people told you I'm a
thieve. Know a couple of months later were trying to Work together, and I
need space for staying over, what would be your answer??

Another one, because you'll experience this subjectiveness in your own peer
relations too;

For instance, you're having a discussion with your husband about buying a
expensive watch, he says we haven't got the money. Frustrated you leave the
discussion for what it is. Two months later you're having another discussion
(related to a money issue again) everything your husband says will be
translated by you through a subjective mindset, after all referring to the
last discussion (taken that you didn't told him your frustrations) you're
still frustrated and will think that he's selfish in everything he says,
even if its positive.,

By the way, this goes for dogs too, however on a total different level, the
dog will associate a couple of external triggers, Its morning, and you still
look sleepy and you smell from your mouth, the dog wont beg, after you've
brushed your teeth and you look awake, he will ask you for going out or some
food, Funny isn't it that an issue of external problem relate to the way the
dog looks at us too. So this problem we have with those politicians, could
well be a problem we, unconsciously, experience with our dogs.

Kinds,

Jeffrey
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