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Originally Posted by abaya
I do agree, Ustwo. I think it's valuable to see one's follies and laugh at them. However, to go on making the same follies or supporting the ones in the past, after seeing them for what they are... that's being even more of a self-important ass, I'd say. Having the ability to laugh at oneself is fine, but it is worthless if it doesn't push you to change those faults.
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There are grains of truth in all good satire, but rarely does it tell a whole story, and its often more akin to taking a quote out of context. Such is what is always at those white house roasts. Anyone looking for serious political debate in this can't see a red wagon for what it is.
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LITTLE RED WAGON
by Michelle F.
A little red wagon,
Small, red, and rusty,
A childhood long forgotten.
In my backyard it sits
For years that seem forever
It is now but a faded memory.
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