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Originally Posted by bbyrd009
Hey, I'm overjoyed if I can get it right
twice a day. While I...sympathize, I guess is
the best word, with movie watchers,
I am also aware that subliminal messaging
was never outlawed, hmm.
While "spoons make you fat"
is also a relevant reflection, and I do recog this,
it's hard to deny its opposite, which is that
if one is surrounded by spoons, inundated with them,
and told that they are ok from birth by those
in a position of trust, then, all of a sudden,
a spoon with the F bomb written on it
in a children's movie becomes ok,
and then, where does that end?
So, for my first "right" of the day,
I'll say "It's a Wonderful Life" is great!
and movies about demi-gods saving the planet are not,
at least for me; and I don't expect my line to be anyone else's.
"You only get what you give away."
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I get you on this, really I do...
But we all have to decide for ourselves.
God does not have grandchildren.
Mom and Dad's rights and wrongs don't save us and they don't condemn us.
We have to heed the call for ourselves.
And we have to eschew evil on our own.
Because evil has always been and will always be on this side of eternity.
Spoons did not make me fat.
People, not guns, kill people.
Movies may influence but we choose to act.
It's all about personal responsibility.