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We all have days where we are the Woe Sponge.
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All dogs have some...this magical power, I think.
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View Larger We all have days where we are the Woe Sponge.
And then there’s that certain breed of dog we know only as the Woe Sponge, so named for his ability to soak up not only the dolor of the world at large, but your own as well, removing it from your body after only a few seconds of gentle pats on the head. Remarkably, the Woe Sponge never needs to be wrung out, as he is self-renewing and eternal.
(dog 596)