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iiiBansheeiii t1_izic3l3 wrote

I think the implication is that Madeline doesn't exist. But I could be wrong.

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3rdeyeopenwide t1_izijz64 wrote

Wow I didn’t expect a turn down that avenue of thought. I think it’s real. Public servants could be criticized for being poor stewards of tax dollars by making a unicorn license but they’ll be told to lighten up. If they concocted the entire girl and letter just to publicize their reply, it becomes scandalous.

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masterpierround t1_izj3jkv wrote

There’s no way Madeline doesn’t exist. That would be way too risky. Most likely they get this type of letter a lot, and choose to publicize their response for a bit of good PR. More cynically, Madeline might have had a bit of help from her parents in crafting the letter.

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SkyezOpen t1_izkcef7 wrote

>More cynically, Madeline might have had a bit of help from her parents in crafting the letter.

Could've been a lesson in reaching out to government officials. If Madeline has a question or concern in the future, she already knows to contact someone.

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