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Malene’s interests and hobbies include Schadenfreude, sci-fi and fantasy (good and bad alike), hilarious hair pieces, age-inappropriate celebrity crushes, messed-up starlets, waiting for the next Star Trek movie, hating Björk, creative profanity, disobedient robots, fake celebrity relationships, post-apocalyptic dread, singing super-villains, baseball, David Beckham (but only when he keeps his mouth shut), vampires and knitting tiny sweaters for her seven cats. That’s not true. Maybe.
That geeky kid is definitely a menace. Bad, bad, bad....
Posted by: Leon Arp | April 09, 2010 at 01:07 PM
Yes... let's have them read books that espouse the subjugation of women, coercive methods of conversion, torture, polygamy, pedophelia, war against non-believers... that's a great alternative, definitely.
PS - they obviously did not do their research. Wicca is not the same as witchcraft; Wicca is not part of Harry Potter; JK Rowling isn't a practicing witch or nonpracticing witch or Wiccan or anything other than an intelligent, creative woman. Wait - isn't that usually the type of woman that certain faiths DON'T like to encourage?
Posted by: Victoria | April 09, 2010 at 04:17 PM