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What happened to himIt gets worse when or if you guys will ever get black pilled about Billy West. It only goes downhill from there.
Edit: cougar'd
That's gross what the fuck Doug/Fry
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What happened to himIt gets worse when or if you guys will ever get black pilled about Billy West. It only goes downhill from there.
Took nudes of his then elementary school age nephew and a whole lot of other strange shit. I don't have enough 100% proof for a thread, so no thread.
Agreed. Until I see evidence or the kid comes forward, I'm not inclined to take it seriously. Wouldn't surprise me if it was 100% made up. Probably by John K as an act of revenge for Billy refusing to seppuku his career for John's asinine martyr complex.What proof can you share besides hearsay? I've heard this story before, and would like to know more, but nobody can ever produce any evidence besides "well, my father's brother's cousin's nephew's former roommate said so, so it MUST be true!"
I found this just the other day. Same guy too.Who needs the new seasons anyway? There is enough Simpsons golden age nostalgia media to last us a lifetime.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9uYhIiW6lokhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=TtbCdqmdfO4https://youtube.com/watch?v=k-IvbldJZ6k
I was feeling masochist today so I watched all Trump's shorts. Jesus Christ my cringe levels exploded, I can't even think that human screenwriters decided to create this. Is one thing to laugh at Trump, with witty jokes and as some other poster said, some Epstein commentary would have been great in the short with the squad, but we already know why he wasn't mentioned. However, if your Trump jokes are even hated by the screeching masses of the resistance then they are shit.
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I'm no Mozart, but I think some of the lyrics in this were written by middle school drop out.
What about the wartime short Nazi Supermen Are Our Superiors?The West Wing Story thing reminded me of something the Simpsons did years ago when they were making fun of wartime propaganda.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=E4P3CikW1aA
Same sort of deal. Mock the enemy while shilling for the hero. It's exactly a modern version of that.
Edit: In this subtext, enemy and hero is subjective.
The West Wing Story thing reminded me of something the Simpsons did years ago when they were making fun of wartime propaganda.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=E4P3CikW1aA
Same sort of deal. Mock the enemy while shilling for the hero. It's exactly a modern version of that.
Edit: In this subtext, enemy and hero is subjective.
It's incredibly difficult for any show to maintain quality for a long period of time. It's just that most shows have the advantage of ending while they're still beloved. The Simpsons is way past that point, to where it hasn't been good in literal decades. I don't see it realistically maintaining the same quality it had in the 90s after 30 years. Some shows, like Seinfeld, are smart enough to end it just when they start going downhill. The Simpsons made the fatal mistake of not doing that.Here's an interesting question for you.
Is there any way the Simpsons could have stayed consistently good for 30 years? Did it have to go to shit? Was it just a question of keeping or finding the right talent?
Or was it doomed to eventually lose it's luster after so long no matter what?
I think with how so ingrained in 90s culture that it was, I'd say it was pretty much doomed to fail by the turn of the millennium. The fact it's been bad for longer than it has been good pretty much sums it up without too much explanation.Here's an interesting question for you.
Is there any way the Simpsons could have stayed consistently good for 30 years? Did it have to go to shit? Was it just a question of keeping or finding the right talent?
Or was it doomed to eventually lose it's luster after so long no matter what?
It goes on until it is no longer profitable.It's incredibly difficult for any show to maintain quality for a long period of time. It's just that most shows have the advantage of ending while they're still beloved. The Simpsons is way past that point, to where it hasn't been good in literal decades. I don't see it realistically maintaining the same quality it had in the 90s after 30 years. Some shows, like Seinfeld, are smart enough to end it just when they start going downhill. The Simpsons made the fatal mistake of not doing that.
There are other shows that are going through something similar, like Family Guy. The difference is they haven't been on nearly as long.
You inspired me to make this just now, actually.Who needs the new seasons anyway? There is enough Simpsons golden age nostalgia media to last us a lifetime.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9uYhIiW6lokhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=TtbCdqmdfO4https://youtube.com/watch?v=k-IvbldJZ6k
And with good cause!You inspired me to make this just now, actually.
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I think with how so ingrained in 90s culture that it was, I'd say it was pretty much doomed to fail by the turn of the millennium. The fact it's been bad for longer than it has been good pretty much sums it up without too much explanation.