 To
domesticate means that you become friendly with someone
or that you come close to someone that you don't know.
We've got a new schoolmate and took him as a friend, that
means that we domesticated him. We did the same with the
this year theachers. I was domesticated by my parents.
Jan Šajn
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The secret is in the
domestication. I trully belive this is the visdom. All in
all this is the meaning of life. That's why other people
exist in this world but not only people. We have a cat
named "Polhek" (Dormouse). When we brought him
at home for the first time, he was very scared. He was
hiding in the basement, he was bitting and scratching us
with his claws. During the time his fear had gone away
and on one beautifull day he had enough courage and
grumbled into the hall. Now he is not scared anymore.
Probably we domesticated him with food (ha ha).
And who domesticated me? Mostly relatives, I'm very
attached to my parents and my brothers. Ciril
domesticated me the most, it's a great joy beeing with
him but it's bad if he gets mad .
Žiga Rus |
To domesticate. That means, that you are
very close to someone, that you love him and that you
take care of him. I love my mum, my father, my
grandmother, my dog Pika, my aunt, my uncle, my cousin .
Mare Košak
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To domesticate means to
make bonds, to build bridges of friendship. I'm sure that
I domesticated someone, my mum for example (I must have
won her heart with my toothless smile at birth). As she
domesticated me (I don't know how), because you need two
persons for that - the one who domesticates and the one
who is domesticated.
Nina Kovač |