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John Titor's Legacy
THE SECRET SONG
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<blockquote data-quote="AAA" data-source="post: 112489" data-attributes="member: 5790"><p>I am not sure I understand what you mean. I certainly don't mean to come off as womanizing. It is quite the opposite. I am defending my friend.</p><p></p><p>Someone has been toying with me in a very bizarre way. Whoever they are, they apparently know who my friend is. It appears they have ridiculed the way she used to dress in school.</p><p></p><p>I like the way she dressed in school. She looked pretty. It was classy and very appropriate for a girl her age as it discouraged boys from viewing her as a sex object. It showed that her parents cared, which is the deeper value in how she dressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAA, post: 112489, member: 5790"] I am not sure I understand what you mean. I certainly don't mean to come off as womanizing. It is quite the opposite. I am defending my friend. Someone has been toying with me in a very bizarre way. Whoever they are, they apparently know who my friend is. It appears they have ridiculed the way she used to dress in school. I like the way she dressed in school. She looked pretty. It was classy and very appropriate for a girl her age as it discouraged boys from viewing her as a sex object. It showed that her parents cared, which is the deeper value in how she dressed. [/QUOTE]
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