peek at solution solve puzzle
quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
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#1: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jul 12, 2012 [SPOILER]
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lol so true#3: Linda Young (youngl) on Jul 12, 2012
Kristen, you're so right.#4: Marie Jeanne (Alleycat) on Jul 12, 2012
Ha Ha Ha!#5: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Jul 13, 2012
I can't believe the way some of those mothers are preparing their daughters for adulthood. why do they want to display their child this way,and what they put the poor child through to do this,to me is appalling.#6: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jul 13, 2012
Pageant folks will try to tell you that it builds confidence and public speaking skills, but this young it's just a way for these moms to recapture their youth and live vicariously through their children.#7: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Jul 13, 2012 [SPOILER]
Apparently there are "natural" pageants as well, that allow little girls to look like little girls, but Toddlers & Tiaras focuses on the "full glitz" pageants, that try to turn children into porcelain dolls or ladies of the night (to use a polite term).
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#8: Steve LaFortune (lafor399) on Jul 14, 2012
With all of the attention they put on their looks at a early age, I would be afraid of a eating disorder 15 years later#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 15, 2012
Lots of white space is great, as long as it's solvable, like this one. Nice job. I agree with the sentiments.#10: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Feb 19, 2023
Glam pageants for little kids are disgusting child abuse, and anyone who enjoys sexified children is sick.#11: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Feb 19, 2023 [SPOILER]
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