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Treats are always better than tricks. I love putting a delicious chocolate in my mouth, and just letting it rest on my tongue. The taste permeates my mouth, and I am able to appreciate the true beauty of the chocolate. The inside of my mouth becomes more than contempt, while on the outside of my mouth, a smile starts to form. A simple treat creates an overwhelming mood of joy.
Tricks can also create an overwhelming sense of joy. It creates humor for one person, while embarrassment for another; one person benefits at the other’s expense. In tricks, one person wins and one person loses. With treats, everybody wins.
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