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He looked behind the door and didn't like what he saw.
It’s not his fault. I know you’re going to want to, but you can’t blame him. He really has no idea how it happened. I kept trying to come up with excuses I could say to mom that would keep her calm when she found out what happened, but the more I tried, the more I could see none of them would work. He was going to get her wrath and there was nothing I could say to prevent it.
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copy: It's not his **fault.** I know you're going to want to, but you can't blame **him.** He really has no idea how it happened. I kept trying to come up with excuses I could say to mom that would keep her calm when she found out what happened, but the more I tried, the more I could see none of them would work. He was going to get her wrath and there was _nothing_ I could say to prevent it.
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Abstraction is often one floor above you.
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I'll have you know I've written over fifty novels
What if dogs were racist? Would they care about fur color….. “son, only play with other tan dogs”? Or maybe it would depend on breed, “honey, only play with other German Shepards, never poodles”. Better yet it could depend on occupation. “I’m a sled dog while you’re only a running companion, leave me alone”. Maybe the neighborhood they live in could be the way they choose which dogs to associate with and which to shun? Size could be the determining factor, “see how tall that dog is, they are probably dumb”. Luckily dogs don’t discriminate. Just watch at a dog park. Big black and white dogs wag their tails and play with tiny tan dogs. A service dog chases after the same ball as the off-duty police dog. So if dogs don’t discriminate then why do we?
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copy: What if **dogs** were racist? Would they care about _fur_ color….. “son, only play with other tan dogs”? Or maybe it would depend on breed, “honey, only play with other German Shepards, never poodles”. Better yet it could depend on occupation. _“I’m_ a sled dog while you’re only a running companion, leave me alone”. Maybe the neighborhood they live in could be the way they choose which **dogs** to associate with and which to shun? Size could be the determining factor, “see how tall that dog is, they are probably dumb”. Luckily **dogs** don’t discriminate. Just watch at a dog park. Big black and white **dogs** wag their tails and play with tiny tan dogs. A service dog chases after the same ball as the off-duty police dog. So if **dogs** don’t discriminate then why do we?
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He waited for the stop sign to turn to a go sign.
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The waitress was not amused when he ordered green eggs and ham.

He wasn't bitter that she had moved on but from the radish.

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title: Beach-combing replaced wine tasting as his new obsession.