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Post by chiqui on Apr 1, 2021 12:40:32 GMT -4
Love's Baby Soft was the worst. Like a cheap Chanel #5 knockoff mixed with baby powder. But it was the perfect scent for parents to give girls in the 12 - 16 range back then, because it clearly wasn't an adult perfume with all its baggage of seduction. Though the marketing belies that, I guess.
Back on topic, I'm surprised Brooke turned out as decently as she did, and so did Jodie Foster ("Taxi Driver" where she played an 11-year-old prostitute.)
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Post by ikmccall on Apr 7, 2021 18:04:09 GMT -4
Love's Baby Soft was the worst. Like a cheap Chanel #5 knockoff mixed with baby powder. But it was the perfect scent for parents to give girls in the 12 - 16 range back then, because it clearly wasn't an adult perfume with all its baggage of seduction. Though the marketing belies that, I guess. Back on topic, I'm surprised Brooke turned out as decently as she did, and so did Jodie Foster ("Taxi Driver" where she played an 11-year-old prostitute.) I bet Brooke was in therapy for years.
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Post by Mouse on Apr 9, 2021 13:07:52 GMT -4
Love's Baby Soft was the worst. Like a cheap Chanel #5 knockoff mixed with baby powder. But it was the perfect scent for parents to give girls in the 12 - 16 range back then, because it clearly wasn't an adult perfume with all its baggage of seduction. Though the marketing belies that, I guess. Back on topic, I'm surprised Brooke turned out as decently as she did, and so did Jodie Foster ("Taxi Driver" where she played an 11-year-old prostitute.) Jodie Foster wasn't quite in the same boat. Taxi Driver was just one project, and it didn't glorify child prostitution (Travis Bickle was, after all, trying to rescue Jodie's character). Jodie also appeared in kid-appropriate films like "Freaky Friday" and "Bugsy Malone."
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Post by ratscabies on Apr 9, 2021 15:02:00 GMT -4
Love's Baby Soft was the worst. Like a cheap Chanel #5 knockoff mixed with baby powder. But it was the perfect scent for parents to give girls in the 12 - 16 range back then, because it clearly wasn't an adult perfume with all its baggage of seduction. Though the marketing belies that, I guess. Back on topic, I'm surprised Brooke turned out as decently as she did, and so did Jodie Foster ("Taxi Driver" where she played an 11-year-old prostitute.) Jodie Foster wasn't quite in the same boat. Taxi Driver was just one project, and it didn't glorify child prostitution (Travis Bickle was, after all, trying to rescue Jodie's character). Jodie also appeared in kid-appropriate films like "Freaky Friday" and "Bugsy Malone." Wait, Blue Lagoon wasn’t appropriate? 🙄
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Post by Mutagen on Apr 17, 2021 14:50:52 GMT -4
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Post by scarlet on Apr 17, 2021 15:19:24 GMT -4
Jesus Christ! QAnon reminds me of Scientologists with their made-up words.
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Post by Ginger on Apr 17, 2021 15:25:42 GMT -4
No surprise whatsoever. He's always been the type of hardcore Catholic who felt the need to out-hardcore everyone else. It doesn't really matter what the specific ideology is if you are someone who builds your identity around extreme devotion to an ideology.
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Post by prisma on Apr 17, 2021 16:12:36 GMT -4
I can’t subject myself to that garbage, so could anyone explain to me what “adrenochrome” is?
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Post by Ginger on Apr 17, 2021 16:33:47 GMT -4
I can’t subject myself to that garbage, so could anyone explain to me what “adrenochrome” is? QAnon believes that Global elites are torturing children in order to harvest their adrenaline and inject themselves with it as a rejuvenative serum.
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Post by prisma on Apr 17, 2021 18:51:36 GMT -4
Of course they are. It all makes sense now.
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