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Wed 14 Feb, 2007 06:16 pm
in 1887, the American Fur Dealers Institute did perhaps the most exhaustive scientific study ever done on the behavioral improvement of children between the ages of 3 and 8 with an emphasis on delinquency, truancy, criminal recidivism, etc. They found that parents who accompanied these children on summer field trips to alaska and northern canada to view the yearly clubbing of baby seals reported vast improvement in their children's behavior that seems to last their lifetimes. While it was noted that some 18% of the children went into profound depression and exhibited unusual violent behaviors as teens and as adults, there didn't seem to be any notable negative effects.
I'm thinking we could restore this methodology with modern techniques such as video tapes shown every evening in the home after dinner and before bed time.
So what do you think?
I do not think you are fur real, nor do I want real fur.