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Firch
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A New Group Called PRM

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Yes, nowadays everyone's starting up clubs and such. Like the famous club BLOBY, they're quite a powerful and good club. But, other than changing people's minds about bearded ladies, there are other problems in Whyville, too, problems that disappoint my pixie friends and me. Yes, pixie friends.

And so, there's one Whyvillian pixie who started a club similar to BLOBY, but it's not about bearded ladies, as you can probably imagine. The club is called PRM, which stands for Pixies Rights Movement. There are currently about twenty members, and growing. We should give a round of applause to Ladypixie, who started the club.

If you'd like to join, Y-mail Ladypixie. Club meetings are held every Saturday, 6 p.m., in the Newspaper room. When we have meetings, we discuss our ideas and feelings, and we welcome new members, meet other pixies and other fun stuff.

Not only do we try to change people's minds about pixies, but also other types, like goths, punks, preps, etc. And we let non-pixies in too!!

Here's two important questions and answers:

What's a pixie?
A pixie is a lavendar-colored person, and though there are no boy pixies, there are goblins. Goblins are similar to pixies, only they have green skin. There are hardly any pixies and goblins around, and people tease them for their color.

What does PRM stand for and what's the group's purpose?
PRM stands for Pixies Rights Movement. Our mission is to find recognition and respect for pixies and other minorities.

Well, those are mostly the two things you really need to know. Most pixies want to be a lavendar color, not blue or scary.

It's just a different color, what's wrong with that?

Thank you for reading this,
Firch

 

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