Trapper & Predator Caller

PUSHING THE ENVELOPE

I’ll never forget sitting in a freshman interpersonal communication class in college that I took as an elective. Truth be told, I took it as a seemingly super-easy elective, but it was one of the best courses I had in school.

The professor was talking about how much his son loved skiing and how he’d ask him how many times he fell after

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