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My post is seemingly ironic, as I'm a very dedicated free speech protector. I meant I think the film distributor should voluntarily replace that It billboard (that has been singled out as giving children nightmares), not be forced to. It goes along way to respond to and please your customers, and future customers. The whole issue was good free advertising, now the co can be good citizens about it too, put up a very cool billboard that's different than that one.
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In ten years those kids will look back on that fear they had of this billboard and wish they could feel it again. Oh, they will watch horror films and such but they will never be able to find that feeling.
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Say more tusk. Do you think fear has a positive purpose?
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Well it's just a billboard but i can see that little kids would be afraid of something like that
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Kids are stupid
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My youngest grandchild (6) freaks when he sees the dvd cover of Annabelle or a pic of her.
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To put an Annabelle doll in his favorite toy chest.
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All the stuff that scared me when I was little is stuff I look back on fondly now, I think they need to chill out and remember a little fear is nice and normal.
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