Ever notice how most people talk to their animals? Their voice changes in pitch, they use short sentences or even made up words. They get real close and become very demonstrative. They repeat questions and then pause--like the animal is going to talk back. For some people their pets are like their kids. They might even spoil them more than their kids. Ever notice that?
PS Watch the first part of the video in the previous entry "A Buddhist Monk Walks Into a Library" and listen to my "interviewing a buddhist monk" voice.
Or speaking of kids. Every notice how most people in the US talk to babies and toddlers? It's not too much different than how they talk to pets. What does that say? Just think about how they act, where they position themselves in terms of their body postures, what they say and how they say it. Got a good picture? Now think about them doing the EXACT same thing except this time it's to you and not a toddler. Now that would be funny. Try it sometime with a friend. If you do, I can pretty much guarantee...they'll notice.
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