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I won't lie, but I never got the appeal of these card videos. Like what is this supposed to represent in the first place?
It's based in soccer. I knew a guy in high school who moved from Europe because his dad was in the Army. He had the card stuff for behavior until he was back in the states.

I assume it infiltrated our God fearing American schools with filthy heathen soccer.
 

This one is so...decent, it's almost depressing. Long-ass lead up aside, you can tell this kid did try, even if all he created was another 'Barney Error' style GoAnimate video with a 'spooky' spin on it.
 
Oh, great. Those GoSpergs ruined ATHF, Robot Chicken, and Squidbillies with those autistic stickfigures. Are these kids even mature enough to watch those kinds of shows?
Well, YouTube is a thing, and Adult Swim does have a YouTube account...
 
What's the deal with autistics and TV channel bumpers? There's definitely a connection somewhere but it makes no sense in comparison to their obsessions over trains and Sonic the Hedgehog :stress:
 
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Oh, great. Those GoSpergs ruined ATHF, Robot Chicken, and Squidbillies with those autistic stickfigures. Are these kids even mature enough to watch those kinds of shows?
Hope not.

What's the deal with autistics and TV channel bumpers? There's definitely a connection somewhere but it makes no sense in comparison to their obsessions over trains and Sonic the Hedgehog :stress:
It could be the design or aesthetic employed in the way TV often relies on ID's or bumpers of that sort, sometimes how the programs are presented seem to be a thing for certain people I noticed. I brought this up elsewhere but there was a group for this sort of thing over in the UK that were into the music heard during "Trade Test Transmissions" on BBC during the 60's and 70's, and music heard for any other purpose such as during station breakdowns. It was through efforts like these that certain information concerning what was played back then or how it was done didn't go into the trash like a faded memory.

I suppose the same could be said for what we have here, of course with the internet, it opened those doors wide open for anyone to try similating what they like with little or no skill.
 
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