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          Oh my goodness, that’s adorable and sweet of your dog! Also, I’m so glad you had such a big laugh. I love when that happens.

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            9 days ago

            He’s a sweet guy. … Mostly. Very much in need of a lot of attention. Sometimes he just sits next to you on the couch and puts his paw on you if you’re not giving him enough attention.

            Here he is posing with his sister as a prop:
            A black and white heeler resting his head on a white and brown pit bull

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              Oh my goodness, he sounds precious! I’ve had a sweet and needy dog like that in the past, too. It can be a lot, but I loved it (and miss it,) haha.

              Both your dogs are very cute! You and your pups gave me a much-needed smile. Thank you for that. :) Please give them some pets from me!

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      10 days ago

      No the spell just fizzled. In my experience it happens far less often if you start with an Abra kabara and end it with an Alakazam!

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        Yeah, the Abra kabara init and Alakazam cleanup are an important part, specially until you have become good enough to configure your own init.


        There is an alternative init, Abra Kadabra, which automatically adds a cleanup and some general fixes when it detects the end of the spell.