>my duck can lay an egg>what’s so special about laying an egg ?>well can you ?#REKT
>>216839459Animal crackers in my soup, monkeys and rabbits loop de loop
>>216839459HAVE YOU SEEN MY NEW SHOES
>The owners of a child star are like leaseholders — their property diminishes in value every year. Time’s chariot is at their backs: before them acres of anonymity. What is Jackie Coogan now but a matrimonial squabble? Miss Shirley Temple’s case, though, has peculiar interest: infancy with her is a disguise, her appeal is more secret and more adult. Already two years ago she was a fancy little piece — real childhood, I think, went out after The Littlest Rebel). In Captain January she wore trousers with the mature suggestiveness of a Dietrich: her neat and well-developed rump twisted in the tap-dance: her eyes had a sidelong searching coquetry. Now in Wee Willie Winkie, wearing short kilts, she is a complete totsy. Watch her swaggering stride across the Indian barrack-square: hear the gasp of excited expectation from her antique audience when the sergeant’s palm is raised: watch the way she measures a man with agile studio eyes, with dimpled depravity. Adult emotions of love and grief glissade across the mask of childhood, a childhood skin-deep.>It is clever but it cannot last. Her admirers — middle aged men and clergymen — respond to her dubious coquetry, to the sight of her well-shaped and desirable little body, packed with enormous vitality, only because the safety curtain of story and dialogue drops between their intelligence and their desire. “Why are you making my Mummy cry?” — what could be purer than that? And the scene when dressed in a white nightdress she begs grandpa to take Mummy to a dance — what could be more virginal? On those lines in her new picture, made by John Ford, who directed The Informer, is horrifyingly competent. It isn’t hard to stay to the last prattle and the last sob. The story — about an Afghan robber converted by Wee Willie Winkie to the British Raj — is a long way after Kipling. But we needn’t be sour about that. Both stories are awful, but on the whole Hollywood’s is the better.
>>216839535>it's actually the AUDIENCE who are pedos, not the director and producer!
>>216839535>Shirley temple thread>instantly thinks about having sex with herYikes
>>216839535I've never watched any movie Shirley Temple stars in but I decided to watch the first 6 minutes of Captain January and I have to admit, she does have a cute little lolibutt.
>>216839649To be fair she did become kinda hot later.
>>216839886She was already hot here
>>216839705based non-pedo
>>216839535this is what not hiding your power level looks like
>>216839705https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vfm-qVcLKk>movie opens with her taking off her night gown and dancing around in her underwear
>>216839994>>216839890precoscious puberty, or the premature advanced development of secondary sexual characteristics is a tell tale sign of sexual abuse.
>>216841306Nah, my niece had that and her parents had to give her a shot of growth retardant every night for like two years, and she was always in pain from it. It was awful.