The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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number one is him thinking the episode encourages suicide or mocks parents who cause their children's suicide... because it makes one joke about timmy wanting to jump into a twister due to working on a farm . so yes.
Adding onto this, what Star doesn't tell you is that Timmy also does this in the hopes it takes him to wherever said tornado took Cosmo and Wanda earlier in the episode.

Also, while talking about the episode, he complains and states the obvious about how Timmy's parents are neglectful and awful at taking care of him. Does he not realize that if it weren't for his parents being just that (and having Vicky as a babysitter), Timmy wouldn't have his fairies at all? The entire purpose of fairy godparents is to help children who are stuck in miserable lives.

Speaking of miserable, he complains about his number four pick (It's A Wishful Life) being mean spirited for having everyone involved in Timmy's life be better off without him if he wasn't born, while also acknowledging that it's a parody of "It's a Wonderful Life". Like, that's it, no need to go any further. The exact opposite of what happens in the source material they're referencing happens in the episode, it's not some deep shit worth looking into.
 
It reminds me of an early South Park episode about a nurse who has a dead fetus attached to her face. The town creates a week dedicated to celebrating how "brave" she is and endlessly focusing on her condition. When they give her a chance to speak, she says that she didn't not want any extra attention given to her or her condition and that she wanted to live her life "like any other normal person".
Unfortunately, people like her who don't want to be singled out and just wants to live as close of a normal life they could despite being autistic, trans, or having a fetus stuck to their head are being drowned out by morons like Enter, Crimson Mayhem, or, say, Yaniv, who actively seek and demand said attention and asspats for being autistic, trans or whatever, even if it is to the detriment of the groups they claim to represent.

It's pretty telling how a modern review of that episode compares her speech to ones from "senile segregationist assholes":
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Holy shit, how many of these people are there?
 
Speaking of miserable, he complains about his number four pick (It's A Wishful Life) being mean spirited for having everyone involved in Timmy's life be better off without him if he wasn't born, while also acknowledging that it's a parody of "It's a Wonderful Life". Like, that's it, no need to go any further. The exact opposite of what happens in the source material they're referencing happens in the episode, it's not some deep shit worth looking into.
gotta love episodes like It's A Wishful Life that makes autists like Enter and Tard Giant shit themselves in rage
 
There is nothing autistic in that review unlike Enter's deranged rants. Solid Review as always.
User is bad at bait, and I would not go fishing with him.

I wonder how fast you have to clock in on the Spedomiter to actually want a pride month for this shit. At this point, I am pretty sure there is already a history or pride month every month of the year. Actually.... can we get a Battle Royale with Hunger Games style reps between all the 'marginalized groups' in order to determine who owns what months? Top 12 get to have their month this year, going in order of when they die. Survivor gets to have December and the biggest parade. Anyone who doesn't make the cut, sucks to suck, better luck next year.
 
Now they're gonna start pushing 'big A' Autism on penalty of cancellation. I, for one, look forward to see an Autistic Pride float parade.

I'm fairly certain the "autism is my superpower" camp is 100% made up of 'UwU sO rAnDoM' types who, at the very best, self-diagnosed with a Buzzfeed-tier online test no more than two (2) years ago to fish for brownie points and have a blanket excuse for their cringey behaviours. Arguably it's nothing to be ashamed about, but no literal sperg (as in 'properly diagnosed before it became a meme'), myself included, can unironically believe living with ASDs is anything short of a fucking hindrance. Whoever claims otherwise is either buying into their own lies or too low-functioning to be capable of self-reflection.

I'm on the verge of agreeing with Enter on something, so I'll make a pathetic attempt at steering this back on topic by saying I'm baffled by the fact someone can devote an hour to sperg on about FOP (plus whatever time spent on 'research') without realising the entire premise of the fucking show hinges solely on either the incompetence or outright 'mean-spiritedness' of everyone around Timmy.
 
I know the whole premise of "Fairly OddParents" demands that Timmy's life sucks and that's the whole reason he needs fairies, but it seems the longer it goes on, the meaner everything gets, and it's practically by design in-universe. Even as far back as the reviewer community's sacred cow "Channel Chasers," Timmy was going out of his way to make his life as artificially miserable as possible so he'd never have to lose his fairies, which ultimately created a toxic feedback loop that led to him being 23 years old and still in the fifth grade because he feels incapable of living without that precious support group. Timmy Turner embodies anyone who would sabotage their own success in the name of preserving their victim card, and that is why so many proud autists love him.
 

I watched it and it amounts to talking about cyberbullying and things like cancel culture. He also does act like he was the one who called it like with some cases he said that took place before Cancel Culture became cool to do and why it's okay when he does it because of foresight and he can "predict the future" because of it.
 
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he also brags about his editing of Enter's Super Sitter review instead of reviewing it himself
Oh yeah Star. Your editing in that review was masterfully done and didn't make my eyes bleed or make me wish for Crimson Mayhem to come back. Scenes like this are up there with blockbuster films. Great graphics, chroma keying, and audio quality:
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Look chief, if you wanna talk about your politics going 'as far back as your MLP reviews', then does it become fair game to remind you about a certain someone raising mobs against random animators over mildly bad cartoon episodes? But nah he has been against cancel culture from the beginning, before it was cool.
 
Look chief, if you wanna talk about your politics going 'as far back as your MLP reviews', then does it become fair game to remind you about a certain someone raising mobs against random animators over mildly bad cartoon episodes? But nah he has been against cancel culture from the beginning, before it was cool.
Honestly, probably not, since he's apologized and (mostly) resists doing that nowadays.
I imagine that's how he views it.
 
I know the whole premise of "Fairly OddParents" demands that Timmy's life sucks and that's the whole reason he needs fairies, but it seems the longer it goes on, the meaner everything gets, and it's practically by design in-universe. Even as far back as the reviewer community's sacred cow "Channel Chasers," Timmy was going out of his way to make his life as artificially miserable as possible so he'd never have to lose his fairies, which ultimately created a toxic feedback loop that led to him being 23 years old and still in the fifth grade because he feels incapable of living without that precious support group. Timmy Turner embodies anyone who would sabotage their own success in the name of preserving their victim card, and that is why so many proud autists love him.
Timmy is DSP? I suppose DSP’s wheelchairs are all Cosmo...
 
Look chief, if you wanna talk about your politics going 'as far back as your MLP reviews', then does it become fair game to remind you about a certain someone raising mobs against random animators over mildly bad cartoon episodes? But nah he has been against cancel culture from the beginning, before it was cool.
Not all, but many people who rant about cancel culture only actually consider something cancel culture when it's someone they don't like doing it, but will continue engaging in cancel culture themselves.
 
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