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Me: cats & dogs, chickens & ducks, pigs & cows, llamas & emus.

Kiddo: no, llamas & alpacas. What is wrong with you. ๐Ÿ™„

Me: it was a test...you passed.

Wife:. Goats & monkeys!

Kiddo: ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

Me: ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

Kiddo: that is so wrong, mom๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„
::Throws his hands up and walks out of the room::

Wife: what was wrong about goats and monkeys?

Me: it doesn't make sense

Wife: then what are the rules?

Me: no rules, it just has to make sense

Wife: YOU'RE not making sense


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@Kurtroedeger Well that was the rule of your pattern matching game ... I don't interpret I just state facts.

@willsecurity there was no rules made, no statement we were even playing a game, just started naming animals at each other. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ There is a familarity pairing between them,

@Kurtroedeger

Reminds me of a long-running discussion with my Chinese-Hawaiian freshman roomie about yin and yang.

ME: pancakes
HIM: yin
ME: bacon
HIM: yin
ME: eggs
HIM: yang
ME: You're making this up.
HIM: Just calling them like I see them.
ME: Are there *rules* for this?
HIM: No. If you're Chinese, you just know this stuff.

*examples only: it was 40 years ago and I don't remember what was yin and what was yang any more

@Kurtroedeger

Hmm. Interesting. I would have guessed the opposite.

Also would guess:

Windows yang.
Mac OS yin.

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