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MwahahaImpressive. BUT YOU WILL NEVER BEAT ME (;
You only have more than double my post count. (;
MwahahaImpressive. BUT YOU WILL NEVER BEAT ME (;
Lucky!
Yeah, it's rated R. YES GIBBY. I KNEW THERE WAS ANOTHER PERSON I LIKED IN IT.
I don't know what rated 15 means buuuut... I'm guessing it means you have to be 15 to see it? Which is unfair- that means I could see it over there, but not here since I have to be 17. Dang Americans are so overprotective making us wait until 17 to see a movie 15 year olds are allowed to see somewhere else.
Since Eimear and Allie asked to see...
These are my new sandals I got yesterday. They're a little big, since the smallest size they had were a 7 1/2 and I'm usually a 6, but they still fit fine.
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My dress and shorts from Aeropostale
The shorts are also a little big they're a size 1 and I'm a 00, but they fit fine with a belt. And I love the dress, it's a small I think.
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Yup. Our rating system is:
U - Everyone
PG - Parental guidance advised
12A - Nobody under 12 can see it without a parent
15 - Only if you are 15 years old or over.
18 - Only if you are 18 years old or over.
The sandals are so cute! :')
Jealous of that dress!
I love all your clothes Sara!
Almost done with my new theme
Unfair.
We have
G- Everyone
PG- Parental guidance advised
PG 13- Parental guidance advised must be 13 or older
R- Must be 17 or older
HAH FINALLY. OURS IS MORE SIMPLAR. Finally, we have something less complicated and better (;
Contradiction? Also, isn't there something like NC17?
I only find the ages unfair sometimes.
We don't really use NC-17. Because it means nobody under 17 can watch the movie. Well, that's what rated R means. So we just use R.
But doesn't one of them mean "nobody under 17 unless with an adult"? Because there was an episode of Lizzie McGuire that focused around sneaking into a movie theatre to see a movie that their parents don't want them to see, and they can't see it without an adult.