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officialgaiman
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Heh, I have to admit the "devil beating his wife" is the euphemism of my childhood too. Wonder where in the hell that ever came from.
ETA1: Which reminds me of this hilarious fanfic summary posted on
badfic_quotes this morning:
>>Jesus cheated on his husband, Satan, with Nicolas Cage and is now in labour, about to give birth. Includes: MPREG<<
LOL!
ETA2: I am rather gobsmacked by the comment on
officialgaiman about "Green Eggs and Ham" promoting rape culture. I just... why did someone's mind go there? I can see the line of thought once it's brought up, but why go there? It's a story for three year olds. Like Gaiman said, it's a story created to encourage small children to try new foods, because many are reluctant to do so.
I can guarentee you that your average 3 to 5 year old nursery school book listener is not going to be thinking about rape.
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Heh, I have to admit the "devil beating his wife" is the euphemism of my childhood too. Wonder where in the hell that ever came from.
ETA1: Which reminds me of this hilarious fanfic summary posted on
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>>Jesus cheated on his husband, Satan, with Nicolas Cage and is now in labour, about to give birth. Includes: MPREG<<
LOL!
ETA2: I am rather gobsmacked by the comment on
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I can guarentee you that your average 3 to 5 year old nursery school book listener is not going to be thinking about rape.
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Date: 2014-02-05 12:07 am (UTC)