"I would have expected to find a broken-off claw near the milk-crates she uses as a scratching post, or near the wooden step-stool in the bathroom she sometimes claws, not under the covers in my bed. I'm confused."
No doubt that's a favorite comfort-kneading spot of hers, because it smells like you.
And wouldn't Keyes's theory require banning of adoptions as well?
"Apparently, children raised by heterosexual couples will be given special, magical abilities to recognize any estranged sibling, thereby avoiding incestuous encounters through the sheer force of superior parenting." -- zoethe, who also points out the juxtaposition of this anti-adoption stance with the "adoption, not abortion" slogan of anti-abortion Republicans. (http://www.livejournal.com/users/zoethe/266068.html)
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No doubt that's a favorite comfort-kneading spot of hers, because it smells like you.
And wouldn't Keyes's theory require banning of adoptions as well?
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