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Old 10-10-2008, 08:33 PM
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> A quick "check out pirates on line forums, look for Sarah" <

> it's not so difficult <

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No ... smiles - it never is when you do know the magic word. But the difficulties have
been how to find out what they accept and what they don't accept. They do suspend,
and sometimes without an explanation -

- but what they DON'T offer >>> alternatives. We have to find out ourselves. Well enough
of that.

And now we are back on track (well somehow) i just happen to see a disney perception of
what is childstuff:

A cartoon where u see Pluto plowing thru snowdrifts. All of a sudden it stops and listens ...
Meow ... a pityful whining from a kitten.

THAT kitten is inside a bag. The bag is tied and closed with a rope and at the end of
that rope is >>> an iron !!!

NOT only that - the bag and the iron floats on two different ice flakes. THAT actually made
me shiver. Eventually the ice flakes will drift apart and the iron will pull down the kitten.

They catch kids attention by playing with their emotions in a scary way. I call that double
morale.

Is THAT what they serve for kids ? In that light i find it a great contradiction the way they
treat us - the adults.
Excuse me ... they treat kids emotions like they were adults, and they treat adults like
we are kids at the age of 13. What's going on ?

They have made mistakes before. As i recall when they made the movie Fantasia it caused a
furore and was considered too scary for kids - so they don't always make rational decisions.

I can't help thinking related to the two events above: Do they have so strict manuals that
they have no room for flexibility or rational thinking or ideas ?
Maybe that's what's going on ... just a thought ...