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orange_crushed) wrote2009-02-05 08:03 am
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LOL WHUT.
There comes a certain point in some lives where an individual needs to step back, take a moment for self-reflection and assessment, and ask "...am I part of the problem here ?"
For instance, if you think that not one, but two of your children's toys are speaking to you, now would be a pretty good time for self-reflection.
If not, say, a vacation.
For instance, if you think that not one, but two of your children's toys are speaking to you, now would be a pretty good time for self-reflection.
If not, say, a vacation.
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http://www.snopes.com/business/alliance/dolltalk.asp
It says exactly what I was thinking -- that these are just random "baby talk" sounds that people are interpreting into words.
It does make me wonder, though, if those parents who are so outraged by this supposed phrase would be equally outraged if a doll cooed something that sounded like "Jesus loves you". And what their reaction would be if non-Christians demanded that the dolls be pulled from the stores as a result. I have a feeling they'd be singing a very different tune.
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