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(for a fish, so this is all relative).



This, my dear, is exactly the point! It is all relative based on what we are by nature. It is far easier for a fish to avoid conflict by running from it. The have fins that allow them to swim in directions we cannot and they are small enough to hide out in places where we sharks cannot reach them. We know we're huge and awkward (as SHARKS, not as women!) and thus we need to use our big chomper teeth to save us from harm. The lesson to be learned is that the fish run to quickly and we chomp too quickly! I think…good grief I need sleep!
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It's more a long the lines of a Finding Nemo visual of Anchor talking to Mr. Ray on a shrink's couch and the visual was just too much for me. Sorry. I find humor in very odd places...



This is what I was thinking too while writing it!!! I was picturing both the sting ray school teacher and the little yellow fish who ends up fleeing the meeting as I referenced ‘fish’. Well, that mission was accomplished!
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So I have to do this daily 12-step program for sharks so I don't do anything that takes any of those behaviors too far.



Can you re-cap what the 12-steps are please???? I think I need to start back at 1!


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