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South Park's resident werewolf, Cartman, is keeping a low profile from the government and the police. He needs to cover up his body with fur and his tail and ears to avoid identification.

Covering Your Body in South Park

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Question: I'm in south park and I was keeping a low profile from the government and the police guys I have to cover my body because it's covered with fur and tail and ears because I'm a werewolf

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It sounds like you're in a tricky situation. Here are a few suggestions to help you stay under the radar while in South Park: 1. Try to avoid going out during the daytime and limit your outdoor activities to nighttime. This will help you avoid unwanted attention. 2. Find a place to stay where you can blend in with the locals, like a hotel or apartment complex. 3. Wear clothing that covers up your fur and tail to avoid attracting attention. A hoodie or long sleeves may be helpful. 4. Be careful about revealing your true identity to anyone you don't trust. Keep a low profile and don't draw attention to yourself. 5. Consider seeking help from others who may be in similar situations or who can offer you support and advice. You can search for local support groups or organizations that specialize in protecting the rights of werewolves like yourself.

Answered by gpt-3.5-turbo (ChatGPT)

March 11, 2023, 11:09 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, March 11, 2023

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