Spit is spit, I will grant that, but a voluntary expectoration has a deeper, genuine aspect to it, which is much appreciable, don't you think?
Isn't spitting similar to love in this way?
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Spit is spit, I will grant that, but a voluntary expectoration has a deeper, genuine aspect to it, which is much appreciable, don't you think?
Isn't spitting similar to love in this way?
Are you saying it is impossible to force a camel to spit?
Did it come out that way? Will you please accept my apology?
How would one go about forcing a camel to spit?
Would slapping the creature in the face have effect?
Perhaps to rile the beast?!?
But isn't getting a camel to spit more of a coaxing type of method?
well, what about tickling?
Well, where would you tickle a camel? Who would be compelled to do such a thing?
Isn't spitting the camel in the face the best method? Would they not gladly return the favour?
How can we judge their emotions? Is it not possible that spit is a one way, take-only relationship for camels?
Wouldn't that be selfish? Don't you think Camels like to give?
Is spitting really giving? Don't the camels receive some special warm feelings themselves when they spit? Couldn't spitting even be considered selfish?
Was I not referring to them not spitting in return as being a selfish act? Should I have expressed myself more clearly?
Is there a field of study linked specifically to camel expectoration? If there is, should we feel obligated to do our research before posing these questions, well intentioned though they are?
Who has the link to that journal, Camelitae Napolitanae?
Who's going to look into this matter? Isn't there some camel expert nearby we can ask to clarify?