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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-17 21-11

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Further, the child teases, "funny I'll be very angry also so funny if you say mine very funny of you," illustrating a playful challenge to someone claiming an item or perhaps teasing about ownership. The language suggests a humorous rivalry, common in childhood, where participants enjoy lighthearted conflict.


Emotional Reactions and Exasperation

Following the playful teasing, there's an evident shift toward expressions of frustration or disappointment. The phrase "then I'll be very if you say M you'll be very angry you" hints at a scenario where saying certain words leads to emotional reactions, possibly mirroring typical childhood responses to teasing or disagreements.