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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 5, 2021 15:10:17 GMT
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Post by Polaris on Mar 5, 2021 16:59:14 GMT
The barking of a dog could be read as a sign of social exclusion.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 5, 2021 18:53:25 GMT
The barking of a dog could be read as a sign of social exclusion. Is it in a certain culture, or this happens in any culture?
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Post by Polaris on Mar 6, 2021 0:12:33 GMT
The barking of a dog could be read as a sign of social exclusion. Is it in a certain culture, or this happens in any culture? I have no idea as to whether i speak from a certain cultural perspective, but dogs usually bark at strangers. I have seen that in my village. The dog is always the first to draw people's attention to an approaching (unwelcomed) stranger.
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Post by Elizabeth on Mar 6, 2021 6:09:18 GMT
Idk if it's just me but I dislike dogs barking. I used to live in a different house and I love sleeping in right and the neighbors dog next door seemed to know to be as close to my window as possible and bark for hours straight. I was seriously wondering if there was a pill to put the dog to sleep....sleep guys not kill.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 6, 2021 8:48:19 GMT
Idk if it's just me but I dislike dogs barking. I used to live in a different house and I love sleeping in right and the neighbors dog next door seemed to know to be as close to my window as possible and bark for hours straight. I was seriously wondering if there was a pill to put the dog to sleep....sleep guys not kill. Oh, it's really true. I nod at it. I adore silence more, than anything in my unhappy life. I was joking posting it. Many posted different music types, so I wondered why not to listen to cat's meow or raven's cwars, or to cow's moo, or to grass's noise, etc. – The nature's sounds. Some like to listen to the waterfall sounds, and some prefers to the bird's singing. Why don't to listen to dog's barking ;)
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