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Those am him leafs
NOTE: I didnāt write the joke- itās based on @vampirefunkmetalāĀ ās very good post that you can readĀ [by clicking here]Ā !!
Image description is from @yourfriendthefangirlāĀ ! :D
[Image Description: A fifteen-panel black and white fan art comic of the Warner siblings from Animaniacs. All of the panels feature the artistās name, GrantedDrop, hidden somewhere in the image and overlaying the image as a semi-transparent watermark.
In the first panel, Wakko is sitting in the foreground of a hallway, frowning in confusion with tongue out and arms crossed. A large question mark floats in the air near Wakkoās head. In the background, Yakko and Dot peek around the corner of the hallway.
The second panel is a closeup of Yakko and Dot with vaguely concerned expressions on their faces.
The third panel is the same closeup, but now Yakko and Dot are looking at one another with eyebrows raised. Dot is shrugging with one arm.
The fourth panel features all of the Warner siblings, with Yakko bending down to rest a hand on Wakkoās shoulder and Wakko turning to look at him. Yakko is asking, āWhatās wrong, sib?ā Dot is leaning forward with her hands clasped near her chin and saying, āYeah, you can talk to us!ā
In the fifth panel, Dot is holding Wakkoās right arm, and Yakko is kneeling down and holding Wakkoās left hand. Yakko and Dot are both smiling. Wakko has one foot braced against the floor, as if getting ready to stand, and is frowning slightly at the viewer while saying, āPeople keep telling me that gender is whatās in your pantsā¦ā
In the sixth panel, Dot and Yakko yank Wakko up into the air, and there are arrows and vague outlines of Wakkoās body left behind to indicate the rapid motion. Yakko is standing with a hand on his hip and is smiling at the viewer with one eyebrow raised.
In the seventh panel, Wakko lands, standing and sticking out one leg, gesturing down at it. Dot and Yakko stare at it, frowning in contemplation with their hands held up to their chins. Wakko is saying, āBut Iām not wearing any pants!ā
In the eighth panel, Dot and Wakko look over at Yakko. Dot is holding the edge of her skirt and saying, āWell, Yakko, youāre the only one of us with pants.ā Yakko is frowning and rifling around inside his pants pocket, saying, āHmmā¦ā
In the ninth panel, Yakko holds up a finger triumphantly, with his other hand still in his pocket and a proud smile on his face, saying āAha! I thiiink I found it!ā. Dot and Wakko stare at him in surprise and curiosity.
The tenth panel is a closeup of Dot and Wakko, who are looking up at Yakkoās arms, which are holding a large quantity of deli meat above their heads. Dot and Wakko both have confused looks on their faces, and Wakko is saying, āDeli meat?ā
The eleventh panel features Yakkoās hands dropping an enormous pile of deli meat on top of Dot and Wakko, obscuring them entirely. The word āFLUMPā appears over the sticks of meat to indicate the sound of them hitting the ground.
The twelfth panel shows just the pile of deli meat, with a speech bubble emerging from where Dot was standing that reads, āāBest by:ā¦ā How many decades ago?!ā
In the thirteenth panel, Yakko is standing next to the pile of meat with a smile on his face and his hands raised in a shrug as he looks at Dot and Wakko. Dot and Wakkoās faces are scrunched in exertion as they pop their upper bodies out of the meat pile. Yakko is saying, āWell, I guess that settles it.ā
In the fourteenth panel, Yakko is smiling with his arms crossed and looking over at Dot. Dot and Wakko are still half-way inside the meat pile, and Wakko is looking at Dot with a blank expression. Dot is smiling and saying, āYeah, their concept of genderās just a bunch of out-of-date baloney.ā
In the fifteenth and final panel, all of the Warner siblings turn to smile smugly at the viewer with half-closed eyes. The word āEndā is written in the bottom right corner. /End ID]
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Same.
straight man: *speaks*
me and the only other gay person in class:
why are moms capable of just leeching vibe arsenic into the atmosphere when theyāre pissed
my mom: is very slightly annoyed by even one thing
me, already feeling bone nausea: I have to get out of this house
my mom closes a door little too hard:
me, responding Pavlovian-esque by feeling immediate dread:
what are you waiting for?
thinking about how milk jugs are so perfectly designed; not a bit of wasted space. the handle is part of the container as well and you can clearly see how much of the liquid is left. genius. im thinking of eating the mushroom growing in my frontyard whole. if even one person is nice to me today i will kiss them on the lips
oh my g- RIKU LOOK OUT OH MY GOD
Life goals
theyāre soup
Minecraft had a gay mode which changed absolutely nothing about the game whatsoever except that the character you played as was officially gay.
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Can we just⦠normalize teens loving their parents? Like obviously youāre not obligated to if your parents are shitty, but damn, I love my mom. Sheās there for me all the time and sure we have rough patches but honestly sheās the greatest. Like. We need teens to know that they donāt have to hate their parents just cause.
It must be nice to come from a nonabusive family. One that doesnāt traumatized every emotional interaction to the point where you drive away any sign of love as a form of manipulation because thatās all that you were raised with. š¤·āāļø
It is.
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but loving ur parents is already normalized and its the kids w/ abusive parents that actually have to deal with misunderstandings and ignorance from others regarding this topic.
Hey there, Iām talking about the trope where itās seen as super uncool to like your parents that was literally pushed on teens through the media since the culture shift in the early 60s. The post has nothing to do with abusive parents. I was abused as a kid and honestly if the trope where teens have to hate their parents to be cool died, then kids with actual abusive parents would have an easier time recognizing abuse this has been a psa
āif the trope where teens have to hate their parents to be cool died, then kids with actual abusive parents would have an easier time recognizing abuseā
Teen with abusive parents: I hate my parents
Teen influenced by society: Me too mine are the worst
The takeaway for teen 1: This is normal and itās supposed to be this way
The takeaway for teen 2: My friendās parents are like mine
The takeaway for any adult listening: All kids who complain about their parents are just being rebellious
this is important
i canāt remember who said it but the person who was likeĀ ājoe isnāt a bear but can u imagine his power if he wasā is the only valid person on this website
joe from the old guard u fucking animals
you know what if you thought i was talking about vice president turned president elect of the united states joseph robinette biden jr possessing even an ounce of the raw power any given bear exudes, thatās on you. thatās on you for entertaining that thought. i may be the clown here but this is your circus buddy
entry is free but the emotional cost is priceless