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>ywn be sibyl vane's prince charming and save her

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>mum is complaining about Trump and republicans at the Christmas dinner
>we're Australian

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i remember seeing a woman with a perfect face paired with a calming, motherly voice and actually lost my breath and became teary eyed that such angelic beauty exists

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How and which kids books would you advise to a 8-9 year old who only watches TV and you want him to be inspired for further reading?
My younger step sister is rotting her brains away with TV every day and youtube already, while being overweight as fuck, because mother doesn't really know how to raise kids and her step dad is allowing her everything, so that she is "happy" and doesn't bother anyone with crying.
She is not totally stubborn and I can convince her to pick up a book, but she finds everything boring and she reads very bad (probably due to brain fog from all the TV or w/e) and I'm making sure she'll grow up being capable of reading and learning, because otherwise she is just going to fail really hard.

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