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| Toothy worm sticks out his tongue. Saliva drips off. |
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| "Sorry, Mommy." |
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| Mom says, "That ain't okay" |
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| "Go to your room" The end |
I actually remember drawing this one. First I drew the worm, then I drew his tongue sticking out. Then I drew the saliva dripping off. Then I thought, "Why not make this into a larger story?"
Seriously, though, this worm's Mommy hurts my feelings. Little worms sometimes stick their tongues out because they're not fully developed enough to be able to control those emotions.
Mommy worms need to accept apologies and forgive. That helps little worms grow. Into giant carnivorous worms, perhaps.
Mommy worms need to accept apologies and forgive. That helps little worms grow. Into giant carnivorous worms, perhaps.




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