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Emma

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After reading your story about a young teenager crushing a horse to death and your recent thread titled 'feeding children' I got a funny feeling about you and decided to look into things a bit more.

First of all a person here called 'Fattykatie' posted a message here a few weeks ago about feeding kids. She was banned within a few minutes but she had the same writing style as you. This was on the 02-19-2006.

6 days later you made your first post. A post about being scared of crushing a horse. http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4333 coincidently signed xkatex. You said a few dodgy things on that thread and were called out.

A while later you made a post titled "feeding children". This was asking our opinions on very obese children (slightly more tastefully done than 'fattykatie's' post). The name of the thread was changed because it was found inappropriate.

She's not going to be able to ride her Dad's pony if she gets much heavier, but at the same time I don't want to restrict her from eating the foods she likes.

So her dad's got a pony? Yet you claimed you knew nothing about horses in your first post. http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=23

The icing on the cake? Your story about a young teenager gaining weight and crushing a horse till it died.
To which you claim
It's based on a true story after all.
Yet on your first post you were going on about how you were scared to crush a horse to death and needed advice and whatnot.
 

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