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...I knew I liked you for a reason :DI was thinking this but could never have said it in a way that sounded logical like this.
Oh and Annie Sullivan FTW ;)
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...I knew I liked you for a reason :DI was thinking this but could never have said it in a way that sounded logical like this.
Oh and Annie Sullivan FTW ;)
I know I'm not the only one who's thinking this, but I'll probably be the only one who's gonna post it:
I really, truly, honestly, don't care about this whole 'offensive' issue.
The word 'freakin' getting taken out? Not a big deal. The fact that songs like 'I'm Sexy and I Know it' isn't appropriate for a cheer routine in a 'family friendly' setting? Figured as much. The fact that certain moves can suggest vulgarity will get you deducted at NCA? Um, duh. NONE of these things REALLY, really matter. We're all up in arms at being told what to do, but has it never occurred to us, on more than one occasion, we might be consummately wrong? (If you manage to get that reference, I will bake you a cake lol) I think there's a HUGE difference between being overly PC and taking out words/moves that probably shouldn't have been allowed there in the first place..
so its okay for a young girl to shimmy her breasts, but not "be sexy and know it" ?
Apparently they don't understand any part of it!What part of WORLD CUP AREN'T GOING TO THE MAJORS do people not get? :banghead:
"if there from africa y r they white ?"Reading the comments on the South African ICU video makes me ashamed to call myself an American... *facepalm*
Some are obviously mean girl references, but some just make me shake my head. And some are just rude.."if there from africa y r they white ?"
I can't work out if they are making a mean girls reference or if they are serious (although judging their grammar I'm considering the serious option).