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catnus: Nothing irritates me more than when thin girls are used as a platform as to why “being curvy is better” and that “you’re not a real woman if you’re rail thin.”  Why can’t we just accept that all body types have their own beauties to them?  I just don’t understand. 
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i wish i had an english accent
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Interviewer: Who is your hero, fictional or real?
Liam Hemsworth: My dad is one of my biggest heroes in the world.
Alexander Ludwig: Terry Fox is a big hero of mine. (Canadian athlete, who ran with one amputated leg, and cancer research activist.)
Josh Hutcherson: Batman.
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