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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
I just don't think his smile is a good indicator. From the story itself, it sounds like he has felt excluded in more than just this situation. Anyways, I do agree that his condition is far more tragic than this single picture.
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Well, honestly, I guess I am harder to please than I thought. The new photo certainly looks better in the sense that he has the care giver(s) there, but clearly if that's what the mom expected there was no way that would have been done on the school's picture day. I also wonders what happens if another parent's child looked less good in the re-take. As the rest of the kids look far more scrunched since the care giver(s) is sitting on the bleacher as well.
the new picture is at the 42 second mark if you don't want to wait after the forced commercial.