“One in four people will show patterns of antisocial behavior at least once during their childhood and adolescence. From stealing to bullying, lying, or even committing violence, most people grow out of these behaviors.” “But for about 10 percent of the population, antisocial behavior never goes away, persisting into adulthood. In a new study, scientists […]
I really like the white wolfie, but he needs some “arms”! 🙂
Lyn
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Remismom,
The white wolfie is holding a cup of water from the bubbling brook. He was thirsty. His other arm is furry. (how’s that for a “save”?)
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No one is pretty Cute. He looks pretty sweet….Like #3 next, he looks shy. I would feel comfortable going to granma’s with them in the forest:)
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Aeeda,
Poor #2 – no one seems to like him . . . maybe if he had braces he’d be more attractive . . .
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Go with the first Wolfie, looks most like your story so far…friendly, supportive, FUN!
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Dear Rick,
You are a man with discriminating taste.
Supportively yours,
The First Wolfie
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