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Estella 3 year s ago
#11 annnnd at that, we're done. Because, just as with everything these days, there starts off this wholesome message to all that can make us all smile as human beings, but then suddenly there's this political canonizing of a select few, which on the surface seems fine, yet immediately implies those they don't condone the same message are terrible people. That's what politicizing and virtue signaling does and the entertainment industry should stay out of it. Under the veil of this ersatz righteousness, you are openly despising people who haven't done a thing.
       
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Gum 3 year s ago
Estella,

Thanks for saying that!
       
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Gerald 3 year s ago
..so masonic twisted mindcontrol bs is wholesome - who would've thought.

Btw. Jizzlane didn't kill herself
       
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Colie 3 year s ago
I've liked their clever humor over the years, though the show was pretty rough in it's infancy. Still 1000x better than that toilet humor themed family guy.
       
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Floyd 3 year s ago
5 people, 2 pets, one house, 2 cars, all out of one salary. yea right!
       
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Gerald 3 year s ago
Floyd,
don't forget regular beers at the bar and frequent vacations!
       
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The question remains whether The Simpsons has became an icon in its own accord and will generate the same effect to younger audiences that are no longer in time with pop culture references.

But British cultural historian Christopher Cook is convinced the yellow world is not leaving our hearts anytime soon. “There’ll be PhDs and ‘guides’ galore to help people through The Simpsons. The future generations will want to unravel the programmes and understand their referencing,” he told the BBC.

 

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