• bss03@infosec.pub
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      If you look closely, it’s hard to find a “border” in the picture that isn’t crossed.

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      Largely they don’t though, and where they do it’s probably just a wolf that hasn’t picked up the scent of the other pack yet. Once they do, they seem to revert course.

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      Yes because it doesn’t change the author’s point in the slightest

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          The lines they’ve set with their piss borders need to be refreshed but they absolutely have declared areas that others respect the boundaries at risk of getting attacked.

          A wolf occasionally crossing that border - either deliberately or because the scent wore off - doesn’t change the point that they’re making. It’s not like they put up a physical fence.