I remembered the mouse asking for some crazy stuff after that so I looked it up, and it was all basic needs. He wanted milk, a blanket, and a haircut. Honestly the cookie was the least necessary of his asks.
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He wanted crayons and some paper so he could make some art. Some of us have to work for a living and don't have time for such aloof luxuries.
Yeah the if you give a moose a muffin book was definitely American propaganda
I was not familiar with this book, so I just watched a video of a Canadian lady reading it.
My biggest takeaway from the book was that "FUCK THAT'S A MOOSE! IT IS GOING TO KILL YOU. THAT'S WHAT MOOSE DO."
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You ever read Thidwick the Big Hearted Moose, by Dr. Seuss? It kind of reads like Ayn Rand for babies.
Have you ever gone up to a stranger and asked them to give you something for free? It's about 1000x more socially awkward than anything the other person could do. So, the other person doesn't need to stress, at all.
Whether they give you something once, or they give you more than one thing, or they don't give you anything, it is a trivial thing compared to asking. My advice is just do what you want to do, and if you think about it and change your mind later, then, just do the other thing.
One time, somebody came up to me on the street and asked me for money, and I said, "sorry," and he got super pissed off at me. He said something like, "You can shove your 'sorry'." I assume he wasn't used to begging, and was ready for people to either give him money or ignore him, but he wasn't ready for the awkwardness of somebody speaking to him to refuse. Begging is super awkward.
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That book made me wish I had mice to feed cookies to. He was too cute in his little overalls 😭