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A fly, a moth and a bee: What will Wolfy have a chat with next?

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    BelindaJBelindaJ Posts: 2,289
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    very interesting character whatever as most people in the house are sheep apart from Sallie.
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    onfencewithrachonfencewithrach Posts: 6,479
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    flower 2 wrote: »
    Talking to them is not the real problem, I have been known to chat to a Cat or Dog or two, it is thinking/knowing that they have the answers to all your questions/problems that is the problem.

    exactly, the simple talking to them part, as a one sided thing isn't an issue (tons of people who have pets talk to them like when they're feeding a dog they'll be like "here's your food", "that's a good dog" or whatever) it's the telepathic communication and of also receiving communication back from the creature telepathically/psychically which crosses/breaks the threshold into absurdity/insanity/delusion.
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    BelindaJBelindaJ Posts: 2,289
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    exactly, the simple talking to them part, as a one sided thing isn't an issue (tons of people who have pets talk to them like when they're feeding a dog they'll be like "here's your food", "that's a good dog" or whatever) it's the telepathic communication and of also receiving communication back from the creature telepathically/psychically which crosses/breaks the threshold into absurdity/insanity/delusion.

    Goodness me did not realise the shrinks were up this late. Mind you the shrinks only provide a one dimensional one fits all medical model definition so doubt Wolfie needs to worry if indeed she is genuine.:p
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    brbbrb Posts: 27,616
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    flower 2 wrote: »
    Talking to them is not the real problem, I have been known to chat to a Cat or Dog or two, it is thinking/knowing that they have the answers to all your questions/problems that is the problem.


    yes, sorry, I should of specified more clearly - I always talk to my pets and we do communicate in a way - in that I know they like being tickled behind their ears and they lick me in happiness, for example.
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    flower 2flower 2 Posts: 13,585
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    BelindaJ wrote: »
    Goodness me did not realise the shrinks were up this late. Mind you the shrinks only provide a one dimensional one fits all medical model definition so doubt Wolfie needs to worry if indeed she is genuine.:p

    Opinions, opinions, Wolfie is entitled to hers, but as a viewer (not a shrink) who stays up late, to watch Wolfie and the others being judged in a competition, I will voice my opinion.

    I congratulate her on being there to compete.
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    PaacePaace Posts: 14,679
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    brb wrote: »
    yes, sorry, I should of specified more clearly - I always talk to my pets and we do communicate in a way - in that I know they like being tickled behind their ears and they lick me in happiness, for example.

    Careful you could be sectioned according to poster brb "she may genuinely believe she is talking to animals - in that case, she needs to be removed from the house and sectioned".
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,586
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    Maybe a Hotel Desk Clerk.

    Obviously insects don't have to pay to live in hotel rooms so I want Wolfy to broaden her knowledge beyond that of insects lives.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,586
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    BirdyBee wrote: »
    Oh heck.

    Judging by some comments I can now entirely understand why she would rather converse with a non-member of the human race!

    Ouch. :o
    You would say that. She will talk to a birdybee!
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    brbbrb Posts: 27,616
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    Paace wrote: »
    Careful you could be sectioned according to poster brb "she may genuinely believe she is talking to animals - in that case, she needs to be removed from the house and sectioned".


    As I explained, when I said talking, I meant telepathically communicating! You may need a bigger spoon with all the crap you're stirring though.
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    I think she could do with having a word with herself next.

    I don't mind her animal antics, but it doesn't endear me to her.

    I'm more concerned about some of her other behaviour, I wish she'd stop spitting for a start.

    And she sometimes seems quite bitchy for someone who's "a cool person" as she dubbed herself in the DR.
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    od hominemod hominem Posts: 8,593
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    dannys81 wrote: »
    the lice in her pubic hair



    Aw, c'mon; I'm eating me breakfast, here.






    ;)
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    Syntax ErrorSyntax Error Posts: 27,823
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    Karl Marks wrote: »
    A caterpillar, perhaps...:D

    Emma Willis, God willing!;)
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    Karl MarksKarl Marks Posts: 3,173
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    Paace wrote: »
    We have someone in the house who thinks differently about nature, which is fantastic .
    We have someone in the house who has a different philosophy to the usual girl chat about clothes, hair straighteners etc etc.

    I find it odd that a lot of people can't seem to handle this . It seems most people are only content in a world of strict conformity .

    Oh, I'm all for non-conformity but Wolfy says the creatures she communicates with are conversant with the show that is BB.

    It would be great if she were genuinely exploring the absurd and entertaining us into the bargain but she isn't. She simply has a game plan and the nature loving persona is full of holes.
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    Dwight WrightDwight Wright Posts: 1,572
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    Its a fake act to give her a bit of interest

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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    patsylimerickpatsylimerick Posts: 22,124
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    She makes me hide behind my cushion and cringe. It's all so try-hard and full of contradictions and daft. She doesn't look 'unique' at all. There are thousands of people who dress exactly the same way. And she's a bit of a bitch......
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,886
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    brb wrote: »
    Rats don't spit. Rats are also extremely clean, so even if they did spit, they wouldn't because they aren't filthy.

    /ratloveee!

    :) lol I meant no disrespect to the rat. I just hate the way she spits all the time, it's a disgusting habbit and ya know, your right, a rat is a far cleaner animal.
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    devo livedevo live Posts: 729
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    If nothing else, we now have a likely cause for colony collapse disorder.
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    Zizu58Zizu58 Posts: 3,658
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    Karl Marks wrote: »
    A caterpillar, perhaps...:D

    She's either another actor or she's barking mad
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    purpleskypurplesky Posts: 1,435
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    A spider for sure. ;)

    You heard it here first.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,761
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    Can anyone tell me what Teacher Bee taught her?
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    JonDoeJonDoe Posts: 31,598
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    I wonder where she draws the line.

    Would she talk to algae?
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    bottleofbestbottleofbest Posts: 8,026
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    Dexter, after all, he's apparently a snake.
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    QuinxyQuinxy Posts: 88
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    Dexter, after all, he's apparently a snake.

    What can you teach me Ssssssnake? :D
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    bottleofbestbottleofbest Posts: 8,026
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    Quinxy wrote: »
    What can you teach me Ssssssnake? :D
    Yesssss exactly:D
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