“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’m with Peggy. How do you even find these things? This is another I’ve curated for my students. A fun way to meet Halloween.
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Jacqui,
Glad I found it so you could find it!
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Horripilating indeed! Happy Halloween, Judy-Judith!
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Carolyn,
HHH to you too!
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How do you find these things? Fascinating.
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Leggy P.,
They find me . . . which is a bit horripulating at times.
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I take flight from horripilating circumstances especially caused by frightful critters, flying haunts, and nail-scraped blackboards. Eek! Tonight I plan to hand out treats to cuties dressed up as fairies and robots, not the chain saw bearing ones that cause me cutis anserina. I do like popcorn, but too much of that plus the left over Weenie candy will give my scale horripilation. It must like Nightmare on Elm Street better than I do. Here’s a spiked wig to you, Judy, and a slice of jack-o-lantern pie.
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Shari B-P,
Horripulating circumstances are truely horripulating and it’s good you take flight.
P.S. I do think you’ve got a really cutis anserina.
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Um, that’s getting a little personal, you know.
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