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@very-rusty saidSay what?
It must have hit him hard when I was excepted in the "Ghost Chamber"
-VR
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@a-unique-nickname saidI will be Chucky.
You.
We have ghost as animal, Dive as Basil Brush. Now, do we wait until others request which puppet they would like to be or just assign them?
Who do you think best fits Big Bird? 😀
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@a-unique-nickname saidTorunn has never been involved with Chucky.
You'll have to wait for Torunns approval.
@a-unique-nickname saidOf course it was obvious typing error and t-g know it, just being a smart butt, to try and impress the twins. 🙂
I think he means accepted.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIts 2 different words.
Of course it was obvious typing error and t-g know it, just being a smart butt, to try and impress the twins. 🙂
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidIs Chucky a good or bad character?
Torunn has never been involved with Chucky.
@a-unique-nickname saidVery true.
Yes and without sharing too much personal information there isn't always a rivalry. It will always depend on the parents and environment kids are brought up in if there's any rivalry, it's not automatic.
@very-rusty saidAccepted?
He has envied me for many years now Ghost, almost an obsession with him at this point in time. 🙂
It must have hit him hard when I was excepted in the "Ghost Chamber" after saying in public I wouldn't stand a chance. 🙂 It is the little things I enjoy.
-VR
Just returning the favour 😃 - Oops, too late I see.
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@a-unique-nickname saidI think you are mistaken, and your use of the word "always" accentuates the error.
It will always depend on the parents and environment kids are brought up in if there's any rivalry, it's not automatic.
What you are claiming here is that our character is 100% the result of nurture.
I think this is demonstrably not so.
Each of us, in terms of our character and personality, is the product of both nurture and nature.
The magic formula ratio of nurture to nature is always a mystery. But to say what we are like is "always" a product of nurture or what we are like is "always" a product of nature just isn't how it works.
@fmf saidI read the ‘always depending on the parents ’ bit as meaning that the small child was too young to ever be blamed for his/her jealous emotional reaction but I also accept your nature vs nurture point.
I think you are mistaken, and your use of the word "always" accentuates the error.
What you are claiming here is that our character is 100% the result of nurture.
I think this is demonstrably not so.
Each of us, in terms of our character and personality, is the product of both nurture and nature.
The magic formula ratio of nurture to nature is always a mystery. Bu ...[text shortened]... s" a product of nurture or what we are like is "always" a product of nature just isn't how it works.