Things.
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Queen Elsa wrote:Seriously? He's still in my dreams?And the worst part was this dream (the last bit of it, anyway) was more of a romantic thing.
Urgh. Why can't I stop thinking about him? Why must he still pop up in my dreams? I don't really like it anymore. It was great and all before he did what he did.... It's a good thing I decided not to email him! It would probably be a lot worse if I did that. I wonder if I'll see him in May when I graduate... Probably, unless he's allowed to go back home for a little while. That could be interesting, especially since my friend won't be there.... Yeah, I guess this proves that I'm still not over him. Oh well.























Marizzle wrote:Are parents seriously forbidding their kids to watch The Legend of Korra simply because of its ending? Fine, I get it, you disagree with the nature of the couple, but you cannot pretend like it doesn't exist nor lock your children in your "perfect world bubble", to avoid them from having contact with such ideas. I also dislike many things but I don't pretend like they don't exist. Argh!![]()















Marizzle wrote:Are parents seriously forbidding their kids to watch The Legend of Korra simply because of its ending? Fine, I get it, you disagree with the nature of the couple, but you cannot pretend like it doesn't exist nor lock your children in your "perfect world bubble", to avoid them from having contact with such ideas. I also dislike many things but I don't pretend like they don't exist. Argh!![]()
Queen Elsa wrote:^Pixels. Every video I've seen on YouTube that has it has it in the Worst Movies of 2015, and I don't really understand why.

























But, I know right. I think there's a big difference between not agreeing with something, but allowing your children to explore it and develop their own opinion and being the "bubble parent" and trying to avoid your kids from having contact with something simply because the outcome is unpredictable. I never watched The Legend Of Korra, but I saw the chaos that came after its ending, which I came across again today. I find it ironic how tons of female characters from movies and other shows hold hands and people think it's "cute because they're bffs", while this one creates a mess. One can disagree with me, of course. This is just my opinion. 






















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