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>>34204113
Already got a papilion

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>>33524556
wurmy is a good girl

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>>33484397
Listen here partner, that texas red was being too cute right in main street. that's a violation of the law! She had to be put under house arrest, so her husband could cuddle that cute down to socially acceptable levels!

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Thinking of trying your hand at dance but don't really know how to improve? Consider Greenworms! Your very own hungry hungry worm can actually be considerably helpful in learning dance, despite what most people would assume. One of the most key components of dance are strong and flexible muscles, which allow one to maneuver their body with ease and grace. Your Greenworm is an excellent partner to build strength in said muscles, as the can cling to your back while you warm up and practice. Greenworms are not too heavy, but still carry some weight to them, so it's very similar to trying to work out with a backpack on. The difference being that a Greenworm has many more places to latch on compared to a backpack and is much less cumbersome, assuring that you don't get sore due to imbalanced weight distribution. They can also hold on to your shoulders while you do things like squats or sit on your back while doing pushups, which give you an extra bit of oomph to your calisthenics, while also meaning that you don't have to go out and buy some fancy weight sets or anything to get better at your hobby! If you think that the support stops at prepping, you're completely wrong, as many Greenworms are actually pretty fluid movers on their own when it comes to dancing! While some forms of dance, like ballroom, are difficult on account of their long abdomens, many more rhythmic dances are a cinch for Greenworms! The way they bob their heads and sway their bodies is too cute, you should really see it for yourself! I was interested in learning some dance recently, so me and my Greenworm tried it out together. I got up early every morning with her and did worked out with her, while she chewed on some spinach, with the soothing sound helping me to keep my balance as I stood on one leg. Afterwards, I tried learning some dance moves while my Greenworm cheered me on. Her happy voice when I managed to finally get it right made all the effort worth it for me, even more so than the feeling of satisfaction that I managed to actually do it. After a while, she even offered to show me a special Greenworm dance, which she says is sacred and only to be performed with someone really special. While she couldn't quite say what special meant, I understood that this dance must mean a lot to not only her, but Greenworms as a whole. I told her I wanted to see it, and she began performing it. It was unlike anything I'd seen before, the rhythmic bopping of her thin torso combined with the slow yet smooth swaying of her body was entrancing. I was so enraptured that I lost track of the dance, and she was talking to me. She told me that, once shown, it's customary to perform the dance together with the performer. So after a quick rundown, the two of us set out to do the dance of her species. It was a bit awkward at first, but soon that same hypnotic feeling came back, with the two of use next to one another gently swaying and bobbing back and forth. I was about to go out of it again before I heard a loud rumbling. Her belly was grumbling, it was time for lunch! I gave her a quick headpat before going to the kitchen to make us lunch, an eggplant tomato and zucchini salad with a special homemade sauce. It was a great day, being able to learn a new dance while getting better myself! Since that dance is so special, I probably won't be doing it again, but just being able to learn it made me happy to have spent that morning practicing my new hobby with my beloved Greenworm! I'm sure you too can spend many fun days like this as well!

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