Needle Noggin wrote:I love it. I think I'll get one so I can have one for a future (god forbid) daughter.
Puguni wrote:Are you kidding? Barbie was awesome...back then. So was Lego, but that's a different toy. Maybe she was that "materialistic bimbo" to you all, but to me...she was a feminist who battled the forces of masculinity while retaining the poise and grace of a fairy. XD
To you all, it's crap, but to me, it's a tragedy. How could my childhood toy, which could do no wrong in my elementary school eyes, turn into an embodiment of society's woes? I weep.
Thank goodness Disney came up with the Disney Princesses.
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bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Mega.EXE wrote:Are you implying that you would actually buy one of these, these... Things, for your daughter heh I'm sorry but I pity you
MGA wrote:Adorably babyish yet still super funky, the Bratz Big Babyz dolls are tiny tot versions of the styley teens ... Cutting-edge cute, Bratz Big Babyz Jade wears silver earrings, a low-slung pleated white skirt, a black tank top with a blue flower decal, and some punk-inspired black boots. Her pop-off ponytails are adorned with fabulous red pompoms, and her fingernails are painted bright red.
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