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Text_notecard_shadow_top_left And then Mummy Bear, Daddy Bear and Baby Bear mauled the pernickity, pig-tailed trespasser to death.

And they all lived happily ever after.

Well...three quarters of them did...




(It's a reflection on the second amendment hehe - the right to bear arms? Get it? Bear arms?! I crack myself up)
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thejuniper recommended Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale on September 16, 2010
RE: Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale
Metaphorest remarked on September 05, 2010

RKBear thanks for all the hearts - I missed you!

And thanks Aeb - ditto - who'd she think she was?
RKBear recommended Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale on September 04, 2010
moonbug recommended Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale on September 03, 2010
RE: Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale
AeB remarked on September 03, 2010

Yeah, I really do find it interesting how fucked up and dark the original stories were, compared to the present watered-down versions. Of course, the originals also functioned as warnings and were used to keep children in their place.

Ahem, anyway, well done. I always thought Goldilocks was a spoiled little brat.
RE: Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale
Metaphorest remarked on September 03, 2010

Yeah Via and MC I was trying to find some Grimm tales to adapt to but most of them are just bleak snippets of stories like 'there once was a man who got cursed and he his whle family died in a fire the end.'

Charming stuff!

And haha Madisen thanks. Grit I got :)
RE: Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale
MadisenMusic remarked on September 03, 2010

my poem was gritty Metaphorest, but I don't think anything beats your Goldilocks's grisley tale.
RE: Goldilocks - A Proactive Fairy Tale
monkeychow remarked on September 02, 2010

The Brothers Grimm were freaks!

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