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Everything, every single thing, this writer said she felt about cockroaches, I feel about cats, dogs, birds, and all animals. In spades. I not only have the worst kind of panic that one might touch me, but I am also revolted by them: their stench, their fur or feathers, their filth, their licking their own and other animals' genitals, their barks, meows, or tweets -- there is nothing about them that's not sickening to me. When I see a cat, the vomit rises in my throat. Today I had to climb to the top of a metal gate as several dogs were running around the street where I was visiting a friend. I stayed this way until a taxi came and took me the two blocks to my house.Dec 18, 2015
+athea marcos amir wow! what a truly terrible experience life must be for you, at certain times. 🌸💮🌷💐🌷💮🌸Jun 2, 2016
You're right about that. Sometimes just walking down the street I think about how our early ancestors must have felt when they saw a slathering tiger outside the cave.Jun 5, 2016
Yeah I agree but most deffo for a different conclusion. It probably bumped vests and said dinner that's why there's no more left in the world and the launch date dogs cats scared that honestly my reading this boat and subscribing to get most of it from the BBC ipso facto46w
I understand what you say from
"Yeah, I agree" to "but most...""
The rest is unintelligle to me. So
sorry. Is this some new language?46w
+athea marcos amir Thank you for asking what we were all thinking .. nice to know Im not the only one who doesn't speak 'incoherent' fluently,46w
I'm glad to know that I am not the only person who found Sandy Clark's response to be incoherent. Since I had a serious concussion last fall I sometimes wonder If my brain is working correctly. I felt a sense of relief after reading Elle's comments. Thank you.19w