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My Dog is a Unitarian Feminist Bedwetter
Last Friday night I walked up to the check-out line at the grocery store with a bottle of wine and the latest copy of BARK magazine, wondering if I would inspire a friendly jab from whomever happened to be working the … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Kennel Club, BARK magazine, culture, dog breeds, dog ownership, dog personality, dogs, feminism, identity, Julie Hecht, language, Malcolm Gladwell, mutual exclusivity, pet ownership, pet selection, pets, psychology, religion, Sesame Street, superficial labels, The Office, The Tipping Point
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