F**k S**th P*rk and F*m*l* G**
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There was a fucking candlelight vigil on my college campus for Kirk last night. It was some Jim Jones looking shit. People brought fucking Boquets of flowers and laid them out. Like stop showing empathy for this twat, he literally said it himself.
wrote last edited by [email protected]they had a vigil at my city hall. i personally know about 1/3-1/2 of my town and did not recognize a soul there (i had to bicycle by). now i'm not saying these are paid outside agitators, i'm just saying i've trimmed my social tree damn well.
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South Park started airing in 1998, Family Guy in 1999. Someone who's 30 now would've been 3 or 4 years old
thank you for the math, I feel like this validates Targaryen's point (the first time I saw Alien i was 6 weeks old but did I really?)
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Pink Flamingos and Blazing Saddles came out 10 years before you (and I) were born
Yup! We had 'em growing up, because Betamax
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Yup! We had 'em growing up, because Betamax
I'm glad I didn't see Pink Flamingos as a child. I'm not glad I saw Pink Flamingos as an adult
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thank you for the math, I feel like this validates Targaryen's point (the first time I saw Alien i was 6 weeks old but did I really?)
I guess even though I was 16 when South Park hit, I would still consider it a show I "grew up with."
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Uhh...Family Guy and South Park are both Millennial. Gen Xers are Seinfeld and Simpsons.
Every generation since Gen X has been Simpsons. They've been on for 35 years.
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Pink Flamingos and Blazing Saddles came out 10 years before you (and I) were born
What can I say? I'm a man of class.
Enjoy some Harry Roy from 1931...
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I'm glad I didn't see Pink Flamingos as a child. I'm not glad I saw Pink Flamingos as an adult
I know right? I still need a
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Yup, grew up in Colorado and was ~10 when it first came on. Nobody questioned us watching it because it was a cartoon. Can't imagine what kids growing up with Rick and Morty will be like.
Can’t imagine what kids growing up with Rick and Morty will be like.
i sat with that a moment.
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I actually don't like Family Guy. I prefer Dilbert. I can hate the creator all I want, but the show itself molds with my particular profession. The creator can rot for all I care.
Dilbert was great. Surreal Office before The Office
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Every generation since Gen X has been Simpsons. They've been on for 35 years.
Glory years were 1 to ten, then 11 to 20 was ok ish. The Simpsons does not now nor has not counted in a long long time.
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The boomers were the snowflakes all along?
i mean my silent generation abusive step-grandfather flipped the fuck out on hearing we listened to weird al. i was 8, the song was One More Minute. If I'm ever unsure of what to do, i just ask myself what he would do and if it's obvious i do the opposite.
i think the song hit a little close to home.
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Because we aren't? The generation with all the power are those who grew up when The Jeffersons was considered breaking new ground by starring an all-black cast. The people who grew up with FG and SP are just barely turning 30
People who could be said to have "grown up with" those shows are definitely well into their 40s now lol
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They aren't. The only people offended by everything are 60 year old red cap wearers who post stuff like this online.
There are people trying to get offended on behalf of other people just for the sake of being shitty with people, on all sides right now.
These people do not care about what they're getting shitty about, they are taking the excuse too do so for some slight real or imagined.
And they give the groups they are associated with a bad name.
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Every generation since Gen X has been Simpsons. They've been on for 35 years.
To.be fair, the Simpsons hasn't really been on in a long time.
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They're also not really offended. They act that way because it gets what they want.
Exactly right. These people are looking for an excuse to get offended on somebody's behalf so they can gang up on somebody and be shitty with them.
There is a reason everyone hates the aggrwssive polirically correct and that is it.
And it hurts the entire flank being associated with them
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What can I say? I'm a man of class.
Enjoy some Harry Roy from 1931...
In reading up on the etymology of the word "pussy," I found this gem:
Pussy-whipped "hen-pecked" is attested by 1956 (Middle English had cunt-beaten "impotent," in reference to a man, mid-15c.).
As far as the etymology:
Slang for "female pudenda," by 1879, but probably older; perhaps from Old Norse puss "pocket, pouch" (compare Low German puse "vulva"), or perhaps instead from the cat word (see pussy (n.1)) on the notion of "soft, warm, furry thing;" compare French le chat, which also has a double meaning, feline and genital. Earlier uses are difficult to distinguish from pussy (n.1), e.g.:
"The word pussie is now used of a woman" [Philip Stubbes, "The Anatomie of Abuses," 1583]
And songs such as "Puss in a Corner" (1690, attributed to D'Urfey) clearly play on the double sense of the word for ribald effect. But the absence of pussy in Grose and other early slang works argues against the vaginal sense being generally known before late 19c., as does its frequent use as a term of endearment in mainstream literature, as in:
"What do you think, pussy?" said her father to Eva. [Harriet Beecher Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 1852]
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okay boomer
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Even i wasnt raised on South Park. It's a fucking dumb show.
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Even i wasnt raised on South Park. It's a fucking dumb show.
People aren't raised on adult shows.