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So what's his parental issues, in short?
They didn't use contraception.
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So what's his parental issues, in short?
They didn't use contraception.
Wait, when was "comedy cartoon" a cliche? enter, do your research on cliches better.Lookie who posted part two to his animation cliches episode.
Wait, when was "comedy cartoon" a cliche? enter, do your research on cliches better.
So what's his parental issues, in short?
I dug around TV Tropes to see if he did share anything because of how much they love to suck his dick. I found this on the Tear Jerker page.If mister enter has claimed to have had parental issues and didn't say any exact examples, my guess is that his autistic opinion thinks that a parental issue is sending him to his room after he's broken something, and that instantly means his parents have abused him.
Seriously, not to hate on the autistic people, but the amount of emotional focus behind any autistic person's opinion can make anything they don't like seem like the worst thing in the world.
I mean, okay, it's pretty assholish to take your kid's dinner away, but prior to that, not so much. To me it sounds more like they're trying to get him to learn the concept of taking the blame for his mistakes. We are missing a lot of context for this (I didn't bother reading the link, so if anyone is feeling brave enough to read his ramblings, feel free to correct me) but it's interesting how he paints his parents as the villains in this scenario where it's usually the kid's fault for being in this situation in the first place. 4th grade is usually when kids start to have more control over their own grades, so it's not like he's entirely blameless.
- This culminates in his essay "Today I Learned that Pluto is a Planet"
, where after a few years of hinting, he finally tells all about his Dark and Troubled Past and how his parents and school system failed him for being a square peg in their round hole. Of particular note is the story where said parents confronted him about his bad grades when he was in 4th grade. Rather than try to understand his issues like Good Parents would, they forced him to put all the blame on himself by intimidating him to the point of tears and taking his dinner away until flies got at it three hours later.
I dug around TV Tropes to see if he did share anything because of how much they love to suck his dick. I found this on the Tear Jerker page.
I mean, okay, it's pretty assholish to take your kid's dinner away, but prior to that, not so much. To me it sounds more like they're trying to get him to learn the concept of taking the blame for his mistakes. We are missing a lot of context for this (I didn't bother reading the link, so if anyone is feeling brave enough to read his ramblings, feel free to correct me) but it's interesting how he paints his parents as the villains in this scenario where it's usually the kid's fault for being in this situation in the first place. 4th grade is usually when kids start to have more control over their own grades, so it's not like he's entirely blameless.
And to be fair to Enter, the American education system is complete and utter garbage. But that still doesn't excuse him for everything else wrong with him.I gave it a read. Enter basically blames the educational system for his laziness.
oh boy. it's hard to debunk but i will say this for the death trope, there's nothing wrong with showing death to kids but honestly, don't overdo it to the point where it's basically game of thrones for kids.Wait, when was "comedy cartoon" a cliche? enter, do your research on cliches better.
Tie between Kim Possible & MLP
motherfucker of course he was gonna add this in
Here's the list so nobody has to waste their time
Worst
3: Barbie: A fairy secret
2: Little Princess School
1: Bratz
Best
3: Tie between Kim Possible & MLP
2: My life as a Teenage Robot
1: Miraculous Ladybug
i do admit that kim is mary sue-ish but not by much. when was the last time she was even confident in normal life? maybe a few times but you get my point.Oh, fuck right off... Seriously, his Worst list is so full of obvious shite no one should care about, it hurts.
Also, the only good show - and even that's debatable - on that Best list is Kim Possible, IMHO. I say debatable, with all due honesty, as that show's MC is a Mary Sue...
Yeah... Business as usual.
i do admit that kim is mary sue-ish but not by much. when was the last time she was even confident in normal life? maybe a few times but you get my point.
also, you-tube is blocked on my computer so could anyone explain waht happend in that video? and is it phantom strider again?
or you got problems with female protagionist in cartoons in general. again, i respect your opinion.
and from the list it was top 5 worse and best girl shows? if i guess that right, strider must be scraping the bottom of the barrel here.Trust me at least a little when I state that I have no problems with female protagonists at all - unpopular opinion or not, I just don't like any of those shows on his Best list, save for Kim Possible, as it is.
Also, IT IS PhantomStrider doing this shite, again - hence, business as usual. It should also be obvious that most of the things he's targeting in his Worst list are shows only very little girls could relate to, to begin with.
Neither Kim Possible nor MLAATR seem like very girly cartoons to me, they're both rather action-heavy (although I've never seen the former, they never really aired it here when I was a kid I think).Here's the list so nobody has to waste their time
Worst
3: Barbie: A fairy secret
2: Little Princess School
1: Bratz
Best
3: Tie between Kim Possible & MLP
2: My life as a Teenage Robot
1: Miraculous Ladybug