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Capparis spinosa

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
6Brassicales
Subphase
1Capparaceae
Stage
6
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-655.61.06

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Family
IntroductionShe has to be fantastic, special, artistic, elite and does so; she has learned from child on and believes in that herself; Everyone and everything around her has to be fantastic too; but relatives and children cannot fulfil these dreams; then they fantasize that they are fantastic; most of the time they make everything around them marvelous but in cases where they cannot they imagine them to be fantastic.
MindLyric, fantastic.
Confuses whim and fancy, which makes it get into a continuous circle: as its fads irritate those around him, he becomes more and more provocative.
Unpredictable mood swings, arbitrary decisions, whimsical, fads.
Prove his superiority and independence.
In fact, they are mainly used to attract attention to himself because his affections turn sour when he gets the impression that the links are relaxed a bit.
Not grounded and grounded.
Infantilism.
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