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she needs to be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machineKrabappel's replacement:
Yes. At least in the episodes I saw, her death wasn't explained. It just happened offscreen.Didn't they kill Krabappel off in the show?
When we were seventeen!I stayed up listening to Queen
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Well, that's to be expected whenever these topical moments happen.I like how the 1948 birthdate on a 26 year old's license illustrates how comically old this show is.
It’s a 1948 birthdate for a 26-year-old in a flashback 19 years prior in an episode released 30 years ago.I like how the 1948 birthdate on a 26 year old's license illustrates how comically old this show is.
the sad part is that men probably wrote itI watched the behaving manly episode soon after it came out and it wasnt at all was what predicted (The man's self help are depicted as good guys) but it was still pure female self agrandizement with a typical "it's all men's fault" message
I think part of the reason why I hate episodes like these personally is that it really exposes the show's one sidedness and complete lack of self awareness. The entire first act complains that men have become useless and lazy nowadays but then by the third act it depicts a female dominated society as a perfect utopia. If they had even a modicum of self-awareness, they'd realize that portraying men as useless and bad for society is the exact reason for men not wanting to do anything. As someonje who has seen Women act just like lazy fuck-ups similae Bart and Homer in the beginning of the episode it's hard for me to take the episode seriously. This is the same show that sells itself as being realistic.the sad part is that men probably wrote it
I, for one, am shocked to my very core by this revelation.I watched the behaving manly episode soon after it came out and it wasnt at all was what predicted (The man's self help are depicted as good guys) but it was still pure female self agrandizement with a typical "it's all men's fault" message
amazing that writers of modern day simpsons are ragging on a group for contributing nothing to societyI think part of the reason why I hate episodes like these personally is that it really exposes the show's one sidedness and complete lack of self awareness. The entire first act complains that men have become useless and lazy nowadays but then by the third act it depicts a female dominated society as a perfect utopia. If they had even a modicum of self-awareness, they'd realize that portraying men as useless and bad for society is the exact reason for men not wanting to do anything. As someonje who has seen Women act just like lazy fuck-ups similae Bart and Homer in the beginning of the episode it's hard for me to take the episode seriously. This is the same show that sells itself as being realistic.
I am glicking off to this right now.'The Simpsons' Just Killed Off A Character Introduced In 1991
All I have to say is: Big fucking whoop.