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Here's 3 pins of Jessica Rabbit as Queen Of Hearts, Queen Grimwelde (the queen in Snow White) and Sorcerer's Apprentice and a very funny pin featuring Stitch lookin for Valentines. Defintly wouldn't mind get'tin all 3 Jessica pins for collectors' sake and Stitch's Valentine is hillarous
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- WarriorDreamer
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That's awesome. I think in some way they all kinda look like their princess in real life. (Except maybe Jodi Benson, Linda Larkin and probably Mandy Moore.)Mason_Ireton wrote:
I know its not a funny pic, but I enjoy it, always wondered what the REAL Disney Princesses looked like.
But I think Irene Bedard really takes the cake for looking the most like her character. Well... I suppose that'd be true seeing as they based most of Pocahontas' look on her.
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I agree. That word and it use shouldn't have any place on a Disney anything.Disney Duster wrote:Can we remove the "I don't give a f***" picture...just in case...there's kids or people offended by that...
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I disagree. People should grow a thicker skin; kids don't come here anyway (too boring with all the Disney Essence debates); and if they come, they already know the word because they hear it on the playgrounds all the time; the f-word doesn't traumatize kids; and most important:milojthatch wrote:I agree. That word and it use shouldn't have any place on a Disney anything.
the picture was funny.
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I disagree, you need to find some manners and learn to use the English language in a way that doesn't use that word to fill in so many blanks! For heaven sakes, learn to be creative!Goliath wrote:I disagree. People should grow a thicker skin; kids don't come here anyway (too boring with all the Disney Essence debates); and if they come, they already know the word because they hear it on the playgrounds all the time; the f-word doesn't traumatize kids; and most important:milojthatch wrote:I agree. That word and it use shouldn't have any place on a Disney anything.
the picture was funny.
Happy we could come to this understanding. Show respect (I bet even you can figure out how to do that) and don't use words around people that they don't feel comfortable with. Basically, learn to be nice! I hear you personally talk about "tolerance" all over this forum, but see you show little of it. Are you going to "walk the walk" or not? It's THAT simple. You like the "F" word? Good for you, but keep it to yourself.
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All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.
-Walt Disney
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I'm sorry, but I can't take lessons in etiquette seriously coming from a person who uses polite, clean, wholesome language to spew hatred against particular groups of people. If you were not such a flaming hypocrite, I might listen to your lecturing about 'tolerance'. But unless you show some of that yourself, I can't be bothered with your holier-than-thou attitude.milojthatch wrote:I disagree, you need to find some manners and learn to use the English language in a way that doesn't use that word to fill in so many blanks! For heaven sakes, learn to be creative!
Happy we could come to this understanding. Show respect (I bet even you can figure out how to do that) and don't use words around people that they don't feel comfortable with. Basically, learn to be nice! I hear you personally talk about "tolerance" all over this forum, but see you show little of it. Are you going to "walk the walk" or not? It's THAT simple. You like the "F" word? Good for you, but keep it to yourself.
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So is mine. Double team!!!Super Aurora wrote:enigmawing wrote:Found this one too.
MY PENIS IS READY.
But yeah, regarding the use of the word fuck, kids have heard that on the playground for decades, and with today's media saturation, the cowardly parents have to step up to the plate and change the way they teach their kids and sometimes what they teach as well.
I mean, how can I keep things age-appropriate? I have no idea how old half the people on the internet are, nor what they're aware of. Not to mention they're technically not my responsibility in that regard.

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ajmrowland wrote: I mean, how can I keep things age-appropriate? I have no idea how old half the people on the internet are, nor what they're aware of. Not to mention they're technically not my responsibility in that regard.
I agree entirely. It's not our responsibility to keep things appropriate for six year olds, when six year olds can't have accounts on here.
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Well, I'm actually saying that hypothetically in the case they do come on here.Disney Geek wrote:ajmrowland wrote: I mean, how can I keep things age-appropriate? I have no idea how old half the people on the internet are, nor what they're aware of. Not to mention they're technically not my responsibility in that regard.
I agree entirely. It's not our responsibility to keep things appropriate for six year olds, when six year olds can't have accounts on here.

ajmrowland wrote: Well, I'm actually saying that hypothetically in the case they do come on here.
I see
In regards to the actual issue, I agree with you about parental responsibilty. If I were a Parent of young children, I would put the computer in a place where I could easilly see the screen. I feel, though, that we as posters on a forum that as asked us to confirm that we are over thirteen, don't have a responisibilty to be squeaky clean. Kids can technically lurk anywhere on the Internet, so the standard might as well be set by the minimum age for posting, and the word Fuck is not traumatising to a thirteen year old, especially if the "U" is replaced with an asterix. I guess it could be argued that Disney films themsleves are suitable for children, but again, Parents need to sit down with their chidren, and lay out guidelines. I'm not attacking you, just stating my opinion in light of what you actually meant.




