Originally posted by Remora91no remora dear
My little sisters name is Julie, she's 10 years old, great student, etc. (horrible sibling though). Around last August Julie ran inside and showed me a butterfly with the most beautiful orange wings ever. Problem is she had ripped them off, and was watching the butterfly squirm. And slowly die. For some reason she was amused by it. Anyways, today I was loo ...[text shortened]... was this little blue pottery dish in there I made in 3rd grade, and in it was the butterfly. π
dont worry at all
i was the same way as your sister when i was young
and i am perfectly normal todayπ
Originally posted by Remora91Animal torture during childhood has been shown to be a trait among serial killers.
My little sisters name is Julie, she's 10 years old, great student, etc. (horrible sibling though). Around last August Julie ran inside and showed me a butterfly with the most beautiful orange wings ever. Problem is she had ripped them off, and was watching the butterfly squirm. And slowly die. For some reason she was amused by it. Anyways, today I was loo ...[text shortened]... was this little blue pottery dish in there I made in 3rd grade, and in it was the butterfly. π
Originally posted by Remora91Nobody knows if "she was amused by it"... that's your interpretation of the facts. If you have concerns (and you obviously do) I suggest you ask her some questions about the incident.
My little sisters name is Julie, she's 10 years old, great student, etc. (horrible sibling though). Around last August Julie ran inside and showed me a butterfly with the most beautiful orange wings ever. Problem is she had ripped them off, and was watching the butterfly squirm. And slowly die. For some reason she was amused by it. Anyways, today I was loo ...[text shortened]... was this little blue pottery dish in there I made in 3rd grade, and in it was the butterfly. π
First, ask her why she ripped the wings off?
Then, ask her if she thought it "hurt" the butterfly?
The fact that she saved her data (experiment) should be a plus.
Originally posted by arrakisShe knows what she did. It just concerns me that she put it in the freezer. One because what if she stuffs another animal in there? But mostly because I eat out of the freezer.
Nobody knows if "she was amused by it"... that's your interpretation of the facts. If you have concerns (and you obviously do) I suggest you ask her some questions about the incident.
First, ask her why she ripped the wings off?
Then, ask her if she thought it "hurt" the butterfly?
The fact that she saved her data (experiment) should be a plus.
Why is everyone making such a big deal about the pic? It was my schools Halloween party (all the guys dress up and give lap dances out - you're lucky I didn't put That one up). π