Thread:ARCUSTHEGODDESSOFRAINBOWS/@comment-3025831-20140520080406/@comment-8267955-20140520082746

Well, thank you Flammey^^ I wish I could give a thumbs up to yours too. I am quite an enthusiast about medicine and it's history and I do often do research and read it up, often waiting for oppurtunities to use it.

and agreed, I find it quite questionable that her parents would allow her to play a game like that. I may not know the game all too well, but I do know that it does contain a lot of mature subject matter not meant for children of Evie's age. I think parents allow their children to join this fandom probably because they aren't really familiar with the original versions of the fairy tales and are only used to the Disney versions. I also think that the whole True Love's Kiss is kinda over-romanticised but I think that we have to keep in mind that fairy tales are for children and that we have to help them keep the wonder in their lives. It gives kids something to look forward to.

I still think that she may have just made up the whole "parents not wanting her to read it because of the Carroll's influence of drugs during the development of Alice in Wonderland" but if her parents really don't let her read for that reason, at least she can show the comment and explain to them. I think her parents might have been concerened because of all the symbolism in the book and how people believe that some symbolize intercourse and drugs but on the contrary, the book is simply about madness, adventure, fun, ridiculousness, the impossible, and plain old wonder. Like I said, Carroll was a Mathematician so he could always think of impossible things. He applied his skills as a mathematician to write things that are truly impossible in his world.