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Unlike you she also knows how to spell
I'm sure she also knows how to plant a nun.
But to wish someone to have cancer and die, well it's just plain ignorant
How does that pass as ignorance in your book? Ignorance is being unaware of certain aspects of something yet jumping to wild conclusions about it.. I think bunnie's wishing for her death is simply that: bunnie wishing for her death. And regardless of what he doesn't know about her, he's still going to greatly dislike her music and who she is; it does not seem as though Bunniemaster (or anybody, come to think of it) would say "You have proven me wrong, indeed; I am suddenly starting to like Avril and would like to stick it to her" or some such thing.
I'm sure she also knows how to plant a nun.
But to wish someone to have cancer and die, well it's just plain ignorant
How does that pass as ignorance in your book? Ignorance is being unaware of certain aspects of something yet jumping to wild conclusions about it.. I think bunnie's wishing for her death is simply that: bunnie wishing for her death. And regardless of what he doesn't know about her, he's still going to greatly dislike her music and who she is; it does not seem as though Bunniemaster (or anybody, come to think of it) would say "You have proven me wrong, indeed; I am suddenly starting to like Avril and would like to stick it to her" or some such thing.