Smiling Friends - did u smile

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did u smile

  • yes

    Votes: 1,793 93.3%
  • no

    Votes: 218 11.3%

  • Total voters
    1,922
I find it interesting smiling friends has such a big leftist following given the creators history, although i've been seeing people say it's not that big of a deal which is good.
Leftists just latch onto things and willfully misunderstand them in order to claim them. Also they're obsessed with fagging everything.
You can see them doing the same thing with Space King. They can't simply "like" something because its good regardless of who made it, it HAS to reinforce their personal beliefs and "agree" with them.

Peak Narcissism.
 
You can see them doing the same thing with Space King. They can't simply "like" something because its good regardless of who made it, it HAS to reinforce their personal beliefs and "agree" with them.
Even funnier with Space King, because unlike the Smiling Friends guys, Tom and Don are very open about their opinions. They might cope by saying it is "satire", but it clearly isn't.
 
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Zach what would you do if you became like a Middle East tourism channel going around talking to Al Qaeda?
 
This makes sense. Name a series, other than The Simpsons, with a good sixth season.
Seinfeld. South Park. Better Call Saul. The Venture Brothers. Scrubs. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The Sopranos. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (kinda). King of the Hill.

They've said from the beginning that they weren't going to let the show go too long, and I respect them ending it at season 5 if they choose to, but seeing as these are seasons of eight 11-minute episodes, I feel we could stand to do more than 5 seasons.
 
Seinfeld. South Park. Better Call Saul. The Venture Brothers. Scrubs. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The Sopranos. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (kinda). King of the Hill.

They've said from the beginning that they weren't going to let the show go too long, and I respect them ending it at season 5 if they choose to, but seeing as these are seasons of eight 11-minute episodes, I feel we could stand to do more than 5 seasons.
MASH

Season 6 where Charles Winchester (who is better than Frank Burns) showed up.
 
Yeah that makes sense, six seasons is usually about the point any show has run its course or basically reached the peak and then it's all downhill after it. Better to just end the show on a high note. Also Cusack just cranks out random shows, don't think he could stick around any longer.

 
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