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Thought provoking.
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I think I may have put this up before but maybe newer members haven.t seen it.
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I haven't seen this before, it struck something in me, tragic and liberating yet feel good.
I don't even know if that's accurate, but I just saw it and it's 2.43am. Pete. |
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I don't remember if it was here where I've seen this before (however, thanks Phil for bringing it back on the screen), but it actually doesn't matter. IMHO it's a brilliant idea and work, and I wouldn't mind watching it every once in a while just as a reminder.
CU cuddly and Lian |
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Yes you did post this before but I'm glad you posted it again.
It's kinda funny, so many of us aren't fully happy with ourselves in a variety of ways and yet these people with such obvious physical flaws are proud of who they are, very humbling and power to them for such self-acceptance |
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Thought provoking indeed. A useful reminder to treat people as the individuals they are, not on the basis of their looks.
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"Girls will be boys and boys will be girls It's a mixed up muddled up shook up world" Ray Davies 'Lola' |
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That's really fantastic Phil, I'm glad you posted that because I haven't seen it before either. Stuff like that changes peoples' perceptions.
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