a lighthearted sitcom had an episode with an old creepy guy who wanted to bust this lil nigga's bussy
what's wrong with boomers?
a lighthearted sitcom had an episode with an old creepy guy who wanted to bust this lil nigga's bussy
what's wrong with boomers?
There were a lot kids watching. Some kids didn't get that talk from their parents, or worse was happening.
It confirmed to them that something was wrong and that they shouldn't stay quiet.
They knew it would be controversial and people would mock them and they did it anyway.
Based.
Aint that right, he could get bussy than this old nigger busted ass.
all in the family
guy tries to rape edith
They knew it would be controversial and people would mock them and they did it anyway.
was a requirement from the fcc to do episodes like this
better*
was a requirement from the fcc to do episodes like this
Then I take it all back.
kids bike was $300 in 80s
no wonder we got nafta
You contrarian asshole
80s/early 90s sitcoms always had to do some dramatic public service episode
Banana splits and child porn. On the contrary, I think Anon Babble would love this very special episode.
on a very special episode of House
fun fact, Gary Coleman was older than the Bicycle Man in this episode
Anyanon remember when Chandler was on "Growing Pains" and got into a drunk driving accident, promising never to drink again. And then when Carol got home, Mike played a prank on her that Chandler died after they left the hospital. His character moved to NYC (alive and well) and that's his FRIENDS origin story.
LOL I was forced to watch this when it came out. The episode I mean. I normally did watch it, but parents everywhere forced us to watch that one. Ironic?
I saw Joey on Red Shoe Diaries softcore porn
Yeah, that was the point of it. To give parents a way to warn their kids about pedos without having to tell them themselves.
Same reason parents demanded schools teach sex ed so they didn't have to tell their kids.
Boomers really were the worst generation
We had the best television and films though, you at least admit that.
Yah. I vaguely recall asking what the old man's deal was and having my mom just tell me the man is evil and to keep watching. Afterwards I'm sure I was admonished to stay away from creepy men. It probably did me some good, but it was awkward.
I suppose but it took me a long time to realize it was mostly just bullshit propaganda. I spent more time with the TV than my parents
Blacks were cool in the 80s and 90s, but now that I have to encounter them in everyday situations, I'm getting fucking sick of seeing them. They all need to go back to fucking Africa where they fucking belong. Africans only make a society worse, they improve literally nothing.
maybe cartoons outsourced to foreigners who did 90% of the work isn't the best example. though maybe that really does capture the boomer "work ethic" after all, so nevermind
By that point It will be easier going yourself to Africa, since all the niglets are in Eurape or Murica.
i know
i used to see a nigger on the subway being loud and belligerent and id just stay quiet and think "here we go again"
i used to try and avoid them as much as possible
now i actively confront them
When I worked at a Pirate Museum, me and my coworkers would quote this all the time
It is SHOOOWtime and PIIIIrate time
Neptune...king of the sea
It's not dirty...it's adult
Captain banana split
Yes, we were all autistic
I want you to scream real loud into my ass
damn, look at all those vintage BMX V-bars !
I suppose "My Little Pony" was made in New Jersey. You zoomers are sick and twisted. Anybody wonders where the black worshipping on Anon Babble came from? Zoomers and BLM riots is what happened.
I was more than happy to watch them on the television, but they're a lot less eager to please in real life.
Gone is the illuminous clothing and fluid breakdancing.
One of them headbutted my disabled brother the other night when he was putting the bins out.
pervert wanting to diddle niglets
Unrealistic
things that never happened
That's how you know he's a sick fuck.
sitcoms have very special episodes by order of the US government/FCC
To prevent a bank panic during the Great Depression, Roosevelt's White House was sending "talking points" to the extremely popular Amos 'n' Andy radio series to incorporate into the show's dialogue. The characters would discuss not drawing their money out, et cetera.
that's a mongoose tho, which were quality american made bikes back then, hand made tig welded chromoly steel frames
Yes, yes, we get that you’re mentally ill. Move along
you know, you can have a whole lot of fun with your clothes off
One of them headbutted my disabled brother the other night when he was putting the bins out.
Wha'chu talkin bout, Willis?
that little guy was fun
Why’d she have to go and make it all awkward? It’s not like tongue was involved
you should start a gofundme for your brother.
Cringe
Awkward story time:
be me
have a cousin
during the height of #metoo she outed our grandpa for feeling her up once when she was a teen
he’d been dead twenty years
That’s it. That’s the story. Sit Ubu, sit.
The episode of Smart Guy with the predator still creeps me out to this day
1. Never relax
2. Especially do not relax on Bourbon St.
3. Most especially do not relax when a New Orleans nigger is taking a video of his son, that you must assume he plans to upload to World Star (or whatever is relevant to them in the present year) and not as a cherished memory. Cherished memory is white people shit. Momentary fame/infamy is choice nigger shit.
I'm sorry, I made the wild assumption that it was the niglet's father taking the video, which is wild of me to make such a bold and incorrect assumption. I feel very silly.
You just left Dudley there!!
das rite
It was a good expose on how to disgusting homosexuals are.
into the woodchipper it goes
WRONG! I rock.
I agree with this anon, that dude is too old to be playing on paint buckets, throw his white ass into the woodchipper!
I’m not sure if I find the laugh track funnier than the fact that I laugh along with it as a result of years of conditioning. Shit’s fucked yo
sauce
The "very important episodes" where a way to teach young americans about specific dangers that they might encounter in real life and how to deal with them. In this specific case, it was to teach kids to watch out for groomers and notice some of the signs and to tell their parents about it if it was happening. These episodes were supposed to generate a conversation during family tv time.