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what's so fabulous about that example is that it's not the holocaust that is horrifying ... nope ...
it's the vajayjay!
*emma starts a bonfire for her bras. again.*
Haha. Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous.
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what's so fabulous about that example is that it's not the holocaust that is horrifying ... nope ...
it's the vajayjay!
*emma starts a bonfire for her bras. again.*
:dunno:
book banning ... taken to certain degrees ... could get pretty dangerous...
http://trueslant.com/pattihartigan/2010/02/02/banned-books-anne-frank-and-the-dictionary/
The Diary of Ann Frank has recently been banned in many school districts b/c parents complain about this passage:
what's so fabulous about that example is that it's not the holocaust that is horrifying ... nope ...
it's the vajayjay!
*emma starts a bonfire for her bras. again.*
How can you get into a story that takes place in a certain time period and not use the slang. I've read books with that word in it. We all learn at a young age that its a very inappropriate word to say.
I don't recall ever reading that passage in ann frank, maybe I was to young to actually get it.
Why hide, banned, or opt out of letting there kids read it, why not just explain.
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