Lolcow Lee Goldson / Barneyfag / x86x2 / Revved - Barney Hatewatching Gigantic Autist & Aspiring 4chan Janitor

You harass anyone related to Barney this time, @x86x2? Why do you go to these cons, just to sperg to people about your obsession?
No, I didn't, actually. Tara Strong was there, but I just got her to sign my Channel Chasers DVD and that was it. I didn't sperg about MLP or anything, despite there being quite a bit of merchandise for the show. It seemed there were less bronies this year than last, fortunately. I don't go to tell people about my obsession, I go because there are things that I'm interested and also to talk to people who were on shows that I like, such as Finn the Human on Adventure Time.
 
Adventure Time is a show for children, though. I'm confused given your stances.
A BIG misconception is that people think I hate every single show aimed at kids, but I don't. It's only the ones that I feel qualify as Barneyshit, such as the autism trifecta of Barney, MLP and SU. Adventure Time doesn't count because it's writing is deep and intelligent enough for it not to fall under that umbrella.
 
A BIG misconception is that people think I hate every single show aimed at kids, but I don't. It's only the ones that I feel qualify as Barneyshit, such as the autism trifecta of Barney, MLP and SU. Adventure Time doesn't count because it's writing is deep and intelligent enough for it not to fall under that umbrella.
It's aimed at kids. Adults shouldn't be openly watching it. It's just as much Barneyshit as those three.

You're a hypocrite.
 
BTW, I would hardly call Barney "Dark times" Besides, have you, oh I don't know, thought to simply CHANGE THE CHANNEL whenever he came on?

They had electric shock collars or something that shocked them whenever they didn't look directly at the TV. It was like A Clockwork Orange or some shit but with Barney.
 
What, were they really forbidding him to not look at Barney?

Also, did he have any ill will on the fellow class psychically? or was it just Barney-related?
No, he was never forced to watch it. The Clockwork Orange thing was a lie he admitted to.

He hated the rest of his class and mentally ill people as a whole because they "can't discern quality."

Meanwhile, if they played Barney in the same room as something else, he believed that they were trying to say that it was equal to Barney. Basically, it upsets him when people like something he doesn't and he's constantly afraid he'll fall into liking Barney if he likes something that Barneyfags do. He himself is mentally ill but sees himself as the ultimate opinion on taste.
 
Knowing him, he'd probably kill them all (students and teachers) in a bloody mess. Then try to blame it on Barney.
He's said before the mentally ill don't deserve to live. Always funny that the eugenicist types think that they would be the ones allowed to stay around when by their own standards they would be exterminated.

Curious again: what was @x86x2 actually in sped class for? Autism, or something else?
 
That's what happens when you look into the face of autism.

BTW, I would hardly call Barney "Dark times" Besides, have you, oh I don't know, thought to simply CHANGE THE CHANNEL whenever he came on?
Because their TVs weren't hooked up to cable or satellite. They watched Barney through VHS tapes or YouTube. They voluntarily chose to do this, as in search up Barney on YouTube, have them sit there, then go into the related videos to play another episode when that one was over.

Ironically enough, YouTube was pretty much blocked from the rest of the school's computers because they think the students will only use it for non-educational purposes, when I don't think Barney is any better.
 
Because their TVs weren't hooked up to cable or satellite. They watched Barney through VHS tapes or YouTube. They voluntarily chose to do this, as in search up Barney on YouTube, have them sit there, then go into the related videos to play another episode when that one was over.
Wait, I thought the school was putting it on for them. Are you seriously just pissed that a bunch of sped kids had shitty taste?

Also, I like how you got super riled up by that obvious troll. Nice job going for the bait, buddy.
 
It's hard to tell, really, mainly because the retards I saw watching Barney, they were mostly non-verbal.
Dude. DUDE. You're wishing genocide against a bunch of kids who can't even talk. I know Nazi comparisons are passe, but seriously, do you not see how bad that makes you look?

Those kids were probably miserable. If there's something in life that gives them joy, even if it's retarded, I think they should be allowed to have it.
 
You never answered my question of why you were in sped classes to begin with. Also, you were in sped classes, you were a exceptional individual by default to the rest of the school.
To clarify a bit, there weren't really any special ed classes. I took normal classes like everyone else. Some of the others were integrated into the more open courses, doing pretty remedial work, and had assistants to help them. While I did as well, most of the time, I didn't even need them. They were just there so I could have someone to talk to, I guess. I don't think there were any classes that were exclusively special ed, per se, but the spergs and autists all hung out in this one special ed area during their offtime, I guess.
 
To clarify a bit, there weren't really any special ed classes. I took normal classes like everyone else. Some of the others were integrated into the more open courses, doing pretty remedial work, and had assistants to help them. While I did as well, most of the time, I didn't even need them. They were just there so I could have someone to talk to, I guess. I don't think there were any classes that were exclusively special ed, per se, but the spergs and autists all hung out in this one special ed area during their offtime, I guess.
So you didn't even have to hang out with them? You could have just left the room and not have to see Barney?

I think you were exposing yourself on purpose. I think you really are a Barney fan, you're just too ashamed to admit it.
 
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