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Old 04-16-2010, 03:44 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Logseman View Post
^^ Nothing so ellaborate. It would be mainly a lesson for the child to understand that unquestioning obedience to what the media and the government tell us is wrong.

Only Madame de Staël is entitled to give lessons about the beauty of the sinful things. She won that when she declared, after enjoying a dessert: "What a delightful sorbet! It is indeed a shame that it is not considered a sin of itself".
Come on Logseman. Let's not play with kids' mind. I am sorry that I brought up the Harry Potter caper. daisies can always buy (or perform a people appropriation if she likes) the pocket pbook of the first one and if the kid likes it she buys them all, and the problem of what to read in a month is solved. Harry the Potter is quite dense. Nice too.

In any case this is a parents' choice. Quite important also.
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