11:33 am - 12/30/2009

Dakota Fanning was seen leaving the movie theatre with Daniella (blonde, no glasses), Dominik (hat) and Alessandra (glasses) Garcia-Lorido and their father, Andy Garcia. Andy Garcia can be seen in the background.
Dakota and the sisters were seen cracking up as they left the cinema after watching the James Cameron epic Avatar.




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Dakota Fanning and Andy Garcia Are Avatarded

Dakota Fanning was seen leaving the movie theatre with Daniella (blonde, no glasses), Dominik (hat) and Alessandra (glasses) Garcia-Lorido and their father, Andy Garcia. Andy Garcia can be seen in the background.
Dakota and the sisters were seen cracking up as they left the cinema after watching the James Cameron epic Avatar.




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so i think its fair to say so far dakota is well adjusted. drew barrymore would be a better comparison i think
/cool story bro
if anything, they're 70s/80s, but many people still wear them (here in London at least)
also, anybody that has grown up in my generation (i was born in 85) knows not to call people with developmental disabilities "retarded." to that affect, i think that using the word retarded is ok because i don't even associate it with DD at all.
who else uses the word retarded?
i usually try to think before i speak.
http://www.r-word.org/
you call your friends retarded when they're being retarded
I mean, I used a retardant when I'm painting because it slows down the process of paint drying.
Retard =/= someone who is -mentally disabled-.
Retard = slow
This medical definition is certainly not what’s intended in contemporary uses of the word. If I say “I saw Zombieland and it was totally retarded,” I am not saying that I think the movie had a low IQ and I observed significant limitations in adaptive functioning. (That doesn’t even make sense.) I am saying that I thought the movie was bad, uninteresting, boring, nonsensical, repetitive, and a waste of my time and money. But for me to mean any of those things by using the word “retarded,” I and the person to whom I’m speaking have to share the assumption that being retarded is bad and that people who have mental retardation are stupid, uninteresting, and a waste of my time. Similarly, if I say “LAPD Chief Bratton’s views on homeless policy are retarded,” I mean that they are poorly informed, poorly thought out, and will be ineffective. For me to mean that, the person to whom I’m speaking has to share the assumption that people with mental retardation are poorly informed, think poorly, and will be ineffective.
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Edited at 2009-12-30 09:11 pm (UTC)
This is so illogical I can't even. Oh, but it's OK, because luckily people don't hear the words that come out of your mouth, they just see how you ~meant them inside your heart~