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Contrasting preoccupations
The boys were having a game on the way home from the food co-op just now:
The Oyster: This is a ghost train, and I'm a vampire, and I'm going to chop off your head at midnight!
The Feaster: I'm pretenting to be a toy toothbrush with a gun!
I do heartily wish they'd put a sock in the whole violence schtick.
"Play is a processing mechanism. Play is a processing mechanism," I say to myself. (Sometimes it helps.)
The Oyster: This is a ghost train, and I'm a vampire, and I'm going to chop off your head at midnight!
The Feaster: I'm pretenting to be a toy toothbrush with a gun!
I do heartily wish they'd put a sock in the whole violence schtick.
"Play is a processing mechanism. Play is a processing mechanism," I say to myself. (Sometimes it helps.)
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Orla's stories tend to revolve around at least one of the characters getting eaten. However, the influence of Polly Dunbar's Penguin is such that being eaten is very easy to rectify in her world.