Xstal
Joined Oct 2004
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There are places in the world you really should avoid, unless dressed in uniform and gainfully employed (you don't have a choice), as a member of armed forces, when intelligence and sources, send you too a place, where westerners, are really not adored. Rocks and hard places might then spring to mind, as the locals start to gather round the place that you're confined, and begin full on assault, while your trapped inside a vault, and for all intense and purposes, you might as well be blind. It's a battle of the senses that results in blood and gore, bodies smashed and broken, and you won't be like before, lives hanging by a thread, adrenaline and dread, if you're lucky and survive - you'll not be back for more (unless you're told to).
There's an island lost at sea it has a bond, with the mainland cross a causeway to abscond, when the tide is out progress, to a place where they don't dress, excepting those, who do wear clothes, with locks of blonde. On your journeys you may come across worm feeders, sloth like forms who act alone without a leader, but there are those more fleet of foot, looking for a tiny cut, often followed by, a somewhat, mighty bleeder. Is there a haven that a patient might seek out, where assistance might just make you scream and shout, where a steamer's no redeemer, it just wants to make you leaner, and diminish any wallop, strike or clout.
How's about that, then? Now then, now then.
How's about that, then? Now then, now then.
I think it's fair to say that dolls can cause diversion, enforcing boys and girls (generally) to take paths of aversion, stating how they will behave, ensnaring brains to become slaves, to indoctrination, dogma and assertion. As they mature some may discover they've been conned, as they find out that what they'd learnt was just plain wrong, that they're a product of a system, built on patriarchal wisdom, that has put them in a box that's labelled blonde. So it's a shame that Barbless reinforces roles, leaves you under no illusion who controls, promoting sales for the maker, to enable them to sell, plastic products that just keeps a girl in spells.