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1 decade ago
Aww thank you :) it means a lot! reply
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1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me <3 reply
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1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me :) reply
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1 decade ago
thank you for taking some of your time, and helping me out with ideas :) reply
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1 decade ago
thank you for taking the time and the help :) reply
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1 decade ago
thanks for all the faves and thank you so much for following :) reply
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1 decade ago
thank you I was actually looking at the one by Benjamin Disraeli not too long ago, I really like it, I'm really considering it, thank you soo much, for taking time to help :) reply
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1 decade ago
I do like it, a lot actually, I'm definitely going to keep it mind, thank you soo much it's exactly the direction i want to go in, you're amazing. reply
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1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me, you are amazing <3 reply
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1 decade ago
thank you :), and it's true it does go away, and I'm so happy mine has, going through it I felt as though it would never end, and I probably wouldn't have worried so much if it wasn't for all the teasing, and that's what I feel kids shows teach kids growing up, that it's okay to make fun. reply
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1 decade ago
oh and thank you so much for the follow, I like that you have opinions, it's actually helping me enforce mine. reply
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1 decade ago
I'm not saying everyone on the show should be "perfect" I just think it's wrong that they try to tell us what perfect should be, by making people that don't fit there mold uncool, unpopular, or made fun of. It's usually very stereotypical on how they choose the role of each character teaching kids what they think the "pretty" people should look like, and act like. They also enforce so many other stereotypes its crazy. reply
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1 decade ago
thank you for understanding and helping me explain, It means a lot. reply
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1 decade ago
An example, I take it back to the 90's because that's what I was thinking of when I wrote this, All That, The Amanda show, both very good shows but also perfect examples, they used to make fun of people with acne, and over weight people all the time, they had people that stuttered and mumbled when they talked, they had the shy loners, the ditsy cheerleaders all stereotypical stuff all for a laugh even now on kids shows they have the same sort of things, I really do love kids shows but when you really sit and pay attention you see how we grew up with a lot of the ideas that the media now just enforces. reply
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1 decade ago
Thank you so much for following me you are remarkable <3 reply
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1 decade ago
thank you so much for the faves you are amazing :) reply
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1 decade ago
I'm glad I could help :) reply
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1 decade ago
thank you for all the faves you are amazing <3 reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
Thank you for following me :)
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you hun
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
Aww thank you :) it means a lot!
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me <3
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me :)
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you for taking some of your time, and helping me out with ideas :)
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you for taking the time and the help :)
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thanks for all the faves and thank you so much for following :)
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you I was actually looking at the one by Benjamin Disraeli not too long ago, I really like it, I'm really considering it, thank you soo much, for taking time to help :)
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
I do like it, a lot actually, I'm definitely going to keep it mind, thank you soo much it's exactly the direction i want to go in, you're amazing.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you so much for following me, you are amazing <3
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you :), and it's true it does go away, and I'm so happy mine has, going through it I felt as though it would never end, and I probably wouldn't have worried so much if it wasn't for all the teasing, and that's what I feel kids shows teach kids growing up, that it's okay to make fun.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
oh and thank you so much for the follow, I like that you have opinions, it's actually helping me enforce mine.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
I'm not saying everyone on the show should be "perfect" I just think it's wrong that they try to tell us what perfect should be, by making people that don't fit there mold uncool, unpopular, or made fun of. It's usually very stereotypical on how they choose the role of each character teaching kids what they think the "pretty" people should look like, and act like. They also enforce so many other stereotypes its crazy.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you for understanding and helping me explain, It means a lot.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
An example, I take it back to the 90's because that's what I was thinking of when I wrote this, All That, The Amanda show, both very good shows but also perfect examples, they used to make fun of people with acne, and over weight people all the time, they had people that stuttered and mumbled when they talked, they had the shy loners, the ditsy cheerleaders all stereotypical stuff all for a laugh even now on kids shows they have the same sort of things, I really do love kids shows but when you really sit and pay attention you see how we grew up with a lot of the ideas that the media now just enforces.
reply
unforgetable · 1 decade ago
Thank you so much for following me you are remarkable <3
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you so much for the faves you are amazing :)
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
I'm glad I could help :)
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unforgetable · 1 decade ago
thank you for all the faves you are amazing <3
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