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> So I guess I'm saying it's the human on a cultural
> level that decides what's cute, although the puppy may have evolved a set of
> features at the gentic level that triggers the reaction. Thousands of years
> of a symbiotic relationship must have created some bonds on a deeper level.
Btw, some punks around here have rats as pats. They have really
close relationships to them letting them crawl around on their
bodies.
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