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A bit of knowing laughter and a complicit acknowledgement of what's going on makes them feel close, but if that's not forthcoming, a spurt of anger or, even pain, can also make them feel more secure and, in an odd way, loved.
"They would live out their days in briny bliss, free from the tank that bound them!" Part of the fun of the Inky story, like that of the Pizza Rat and the escaping llama duo before him, is indulging in a bit of knowing anthropomorphizing: animals, they're just like us!
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In the "Scott Pilgrim" comics, the unit of pleasure, the pellet that keeps you reading, is the sly aside, the mumbled afterthought, the bits of knowing, self-conscious meta-commentary sprinkled throughout.
Scientists have lagged a bit in terms of knowing exactly what is going on, but we can now see a strong trend that things are changing.
"So it gives them a bit of peace, knowing that she was well cared for".
"But at the same time, it's just a little bit of pressure knowing that you've never lost.
They go ahead with their day with a bit of vigour, knowing they're making a difference.
"To me, I guess I feel a little bit of satisfaction knowing that they're going to keep this plane for a purpose, rather than just destroy it.
"The demographic who enjoys our sport, I think they'll respect a little bit of risk knowing we're trying to make the product better and more available".
Or when the other investment bankers and their shareholders take on that extra bit of risk, knowing that they keep all the gains, but that the state will shoulder some of the losses?In this section All change?
"I pushed myself and pushed myself and kept a lot of things inside and played with a little bit of discomfort, knowing it was really a serious problem beneath the surface," Kittles said.
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