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Shoggoth2588 said:
Dango said:
The male trainer from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire doesn't have white hair, he's just wearing a really stupid looking hat.

He also seems to tuck his pants into his black socks...

Helmholtz Watson said:
grr...that makes the show really...really sad. Kind of like the Ed Edd n Eddy theory.
No, that's just fucking dumb.

Unless the show SPECIFICALLY alludes to or SHOWS the main character having dead Godparents then it's just fans grasping at straws.
 

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niknar266 said:
anything with this logo over suggestive images should ruin some childhoods
I don't get it, how does that logo ruin stuff?
Google the name. Just don't do it at work/school or with kids around.
Not sure if I want to...
I probably won't.
Abandon4093 said:
Kaleion said:
niknar266 said:
anything with this logo over suggestive images should ruin some childhoods
I don't get it, how does that logo ruin stuff?
You've lived a sheltered life haven't you?
Not really but considering how I act, I can see why people would believe that.

I do wonder if I'm starting to exasperate people, I mean a lot of the posts I make are asking to people to explain the joke, because I don't seem to get anything : /
 

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Lear said:
The Wizard of Oz was originaly written as a political satire, with The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, and The Cowardly Lion being allegories based on the period of time when the Populist Party rose and fell in America.

I remember that the Lion was representing the Populist Party candidate for president, William Jennings Bryan I think his name was, who was too cowardly to be an effective candidate.
I thought that Dorthy was suppose to represent some candidate, the Scarecrow represented farmers (too stupid to vote "correctly"), the Tin Man was the working/factory class (didn't have the heart to "do the right thing"), and the Lion was the upper class (without courage to vote "right"). Idk, I've been done with US history for a few years now.
 

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Cat Cloud said:
Lear said:
The Wizard of Oz was originaly written as a political satire, with The Scarecrow, The Tin Man, and The Cowardly Lion being allegories based on the period of time when the Populist Party rose and fell in America.

I remember that the Lion was representing the Populist Party candidate for president, William Jennings Bryan I think his name was, who was too cowardly to be an effective candidate.
I thought that Dorthy was suppose to represent some candidate, the Scarecrow represented farmers (too stupid to vote "correctly"), the Tin Man was the working/factory class (didn't have the heart to "do the right thing"), and the Lion was the upper class (without courage to vote "right"). Idk, I've been done with US history for a few years now.
I was told that the Lion was that candidate (Bryan), who, like I said, lacked the courage to be an effective candidate. The Scarecrow and The Tin Man seem about right, since it was written after the Populist Party failed at the presidential run. Can't remember Dorothy, though.
 

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Jeffrey Jones who played Mr Rooney from Ferris Bueller and Charles from Beetlejuice is a convicted sex offender.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
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Not really but considering how I act, I can see why people would believe that.

I do wonder if I'm starting to exasperate people, I mean a lot of the posts I make are asking to people to explain the joke, because I don't seem to get anything : /
Brazzers is a porn studio/publisher.

So take that image you saw and imagine it in the context of something which was filmed by a porn studio.
Oh, I see...
That's eh... unpleasant but I guess that's the point of the thread...

OT: I've got nothing.
 

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The shows you enjoyed as a child? They all sucked. You just remember them as being awesome because of nostalgia.

The Lion King's Simba and Nala? There's a good chance that they're half-brother and -sister.

Oh, and Disney happy endings in general? Lies.

Hunchback of Notre Dame? Esmeralda is betrayed and gets hanged, and Quasimodo kills the betrayer, and then himself.
Little Mermaid? Prince Eric marries someone else, and Ariel chooses to die rather than to kill his bride and steal him for herself.

The moral of Beauty and the Beast is that Stockholme Syndrome is totally awesome.
Destroying brothers Grimm stories? Tsk tsk, you should not not do such a thing.
 

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zelda2fanboy said:
Jeffrey Jones who played Mr Rooney from Ferris Bueller and Charles from Beetlejuice is a convicted sex offender.
No, damn you no.

I was reading through them all thinking I was immune.

I'm old and all this shit they are mentioning didn't appear until I was in my mid to late teens ... my childhood remained safe.

Then you bring up one of my all time favourite films from the good ol 80's ... Ferris ... and instantly make that films seem a little twisted ... convicted sex offender creeping into schoolboys house to try and catch him in bed .... CURSE YOU.

Then you bring in Beetlejuice ... A marvel to movie making and now it is sullied.
 

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Damn, I was hoping for some more PG-level Rule 34 stuff. Some of that shit is so funny. Like MST3K level of bad.
 

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Screw media (most of the stuff mentioned came out after I was an adult anyway)... you wanna ruin someone's childhood, take some of their core formative values and out 'em as bullshit.

To all of us who grew up worshipping the World War II generation... one of my grandfathers was a war hero of the pacific theater, the other was a POW in Sweden for a bit... Both were horribly intolerant bigots, my war hero grandfather was an abusive, reckless drunk after the war (covered for by friends and family, of course)... and the other one was a true believer in every bullshit apocalypse or government conspiracy theory from the 60s onward.
Talking about all of this shit with my aunts, uncles and parents as an adult ruined the shit out of my childhood... but at least it has driven me to be a more socially responsible disenfranchised war veteran.

There. You happy, Signa?!
 

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I'm just going to leave this here...
This may just be a coincidence, either way, your welcome.
 

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Naranja797 said:
Shoggoth2588 said:
grr...that makes the show really...really sad. Kind of like the Ed Edd n Eddy theory.
Wait,
WHAT Edd Ed and Eddy theory?

Quick note to defang this: The creator says (or writes) in the beginning that it was something completely made up. Still, it could fit if you look at it a certain way, maybe.
 

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Sorry folks! Michael Bay beat you to it!
I'm now at the grief counselling of destroyed childhoods with High Moon Studios and Transformers: Prime working hard to repair the damages.
 

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Abandon4093 said:
Kaleion said:
niknar266 said:
anything with this logo over suggestive images should ruin some childhoods
I don't get it, how does that logo ruin stuff?
You've lived a sheltered life haven't you?

OT: There's millions of them.

One I always liked was about the original series of Pokemon. About the change of tone after the lightning strike and that he's in a coma. http://cartoonoveranalyzations.com/2009/04/09/pokemon-explained/

Stuff like that's always fun.
goddamn you, you ruined pokemon for me. that was my favorite childhood memory