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Old 06-22-2008, 03:52 PM   #41
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Hmm ... imagination creates new universes - I'm with you there. But - when my imagination moves me into that alternate universe now ... that could get creepy *shudder* on the other hand it could get ... interesting

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Originally Posted by slayda
Besides dogs (and cats) are psychic so she was probably picking up your thoughts and was scared by your imagination. Probably same with ZP's cat. I wonder if imagination broadcasts psychically. Just a thought.
IF we wanted to analyse this on a more rational base, one could say that animals are very good at sensing your emotions. So - as ZP was scared, and I was scared - the animals recognized that and got scared (or at least nervous) as well. Its the same when meeting new people - if you are afraid that your dog will misbehave, it will misbehave - simply because it spotted your nervousness and projects this onto the "incoming person", now seen as hostile.
But that is plain boring

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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety
Oh lovely. I just watched a dramatization of a story by Stine, about a monster that doesn't exist -- unless you think about it.
Thats a nice idea
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