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Re: who is the girl
by Paul on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @06:35
hey kacey! Some guy (not me) said you 'looked sweet' which started an outrage of people saying how sexist that was. Please confirm or infirm if there's anything wrong with that comment. Cheers
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Re: who is the girl
by Kacie Gene Sander on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @23:50
I obviously don't have the entire context of the comment, but I don't think of “sweet" as a sexist remark. I can’t generalize for the opinions of women everywhere, but it doesn't bother me.

I had an amazing weekend, and I am so glad that I got to be there! Thank you to everyone for contributing to such a wonderful atmosphere and great community... I'm so happy to be a part of it! -- Kacie Gene
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Re: who is the girl
by Oscar on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @09:38
Yes, let's hear from Kacey since she can be the spokesperson for all girls in the world. *sigh*

I just hope that this somewhat depressing thread don't discourage girls from ever coming to a KDE event again.
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