Oh, good point. Maybe we should try and convince our houses to get our own caged boys. If we end up in the same house, we can team up and pick one out.
Why have a caged one? Isn't it more fun to hunt him around the common room and watch him squeel in terror every time we capture him, only to set him loose again and perpetuate the cycle?
Although this presents the problem of escape, so we would have to install some excellent security measures to keep our investment, I mean boy, from disappearing. (Unless, of course, he's disappeared for our private rooms).
That's true. The Little Albert experiment always made me sad. Imagine being afraid of practically anything white and fluffy. I really like white and fluffy things. Like cats and marshmallows and pillows.
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Although this presents the problem of escape, so we would have to install some excellent security measures to keep our investment, I mean boy, from disappearing. (Unless, of course, he's disappeared for our private rooms).
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