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Barbies and Kens.
Walking around town and seeing many Barbies and Kens.
Fake smiles plastered on their faces and the occasional fake laugh now and again.
They think they're too good for the world, they think its okay to hurt people who are deemed ugly by society.
But people aren't ugly because of a big forehead, horrible dental, or even contorted faces. People are only ugly when they do ugly actions.
Don't think these dolls understand that, prancing around with stinky attitudes, flipping their hair, wearing short shorts, and acting as if they're all that and a bag of chips with their jeans hugging their hips, with venom on their lips.
They're defective, and no fun to play with.
Someone should nominate them for a recall.
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