Just a quick thread. You people have probably seen it and know where it can be seen, but I've looked and I was unsuccessful. If someone can help me find it, I'll have the thread closed.
Basically, many years ago, there was a show on TV about different viral videos. In this program, they would show different videos that were popular on the web and so-forth. There was this one video they showed, but I didn't get to see the video ... I only heard the audio. Needless to say, any details I have about it are sketchy.
From what I know of it, it's animated and is about a superhero (or something like that) in (what I believe) is a classroom, talking to a group of kids. Well, I guess they started asking him about cuss words, because he answered them. The only part I can fully remember of it was him saying something like: "You can 'ass' if it refers to a donkey, you can say 'cock' if it refers to a rooster and you can say '*****' if it refers to a dog. However, you cannot say ..." and then goes on this long sentence using the "okay" version of those three words and the "not okay" version of them.
Does anyone know what the name of that video is or where it could be found? ... Anyone?
Thanks!
Basically, many years ago, there was a show on TV about different viral videos. In this program, they would show different videos that were popular on the web and so-forth. There was this one video they showed, but I didn't get to see the video ... I only heard the audio. Needless to say, any details I have about it are sketchy.
From what I know of it, it's animated and is about a superhero (or something like that) in (what I believe) is a classroom, talking to a group of kids. Well, I guess they started asking him about cuss words, because he answered them. The only part I can fully remember of it was him saying something like: "You can 'ass' if it refers to a donkey, you can say 'cock' if it refers to a rooster and you can say '*****' if it refers to a dog. However, you cannot say ..." and then goes on this long sentence using the "okay" version of those three words and the "not okay" version of them.
Does anyone know what the name of that video is or where it could be found? ... Anyone?
Thanks!