A topic for "darker subjects"

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A topic for "darker subjects"

Postby Animal of the Wild » October 6th, 2013, 11:23 pm

I think this board should have a topic for darker subjects. Yes, this is a site for a kid's film, but I assume most people on here is teens or older....

I have some things I'd like to discuss but I can't just put them anywhere, can I?
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Re: A topic for "darker subjects"

Postby FlipMode » October 6th, 2013, 11:26 pm

This has been discussed and suggested a number of times, every time the conclusion ends up being "No".
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Re: A topic for "darker subjects"

Postby DGFone » October 6th, 2013, 11:35 pm

[quote="Flip_FTW"]This has been discussed and suggested a number of times, every time the conclusion ends up being "No".[/quote]

That basically sums it all up. At the end of the day, there are dark subject in The Lion King, but members always found ways to talk about them in a way appropriate for this board (Just look at what people say about Shadowland). If you don't know how to phrase things in a PG-13 or under rating, chances are, you don't exactly need to share these ideas.
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Re: A topic for "darker subjects"

Postby Arani » October 7th, 2013, 12:19 am

Bottom line, this is a site that kids 13 and under are on all the time. There is no discussing "dark topics" in the way you are referring to. PG-13 and under at all times, no exceptions.
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