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it's a doggy dog world out there, and brother i'm about to start barking
squidbob shippers need to hop on the novels it's insane out here
"squidbob makes no sense" did you tell Spongebob that?
I love when spongebobs eyes turn into little u's
me as soon as i become a homeowner
Let's say I really wanted to reduce the number of children who die in car accidents. Car accidents are really bad, right? Nobody disagrees about that. And it would be much better for both the environment and the kids' health if they spent more time walking, or taking the bus. Perfectly reasonable. More cars off the road, safer roads, fewer kids getting hurt, healthier kids. A win-win!
Therefore, let's ban children from traveling by car and require all cars to have a scanner on the door that scans the government ID of everyone who gets in the car to make sure no kids are in there. After all, kids get hurt in car accidents all the time! We need to ban this right away!
The thing we're about to learn in this current wave of social media bans is just how much of the infrastructure of our society we have allowed to be captured by a handful of social media companies. And thus, how much of the world we are shutting a whole demographic out of by banning it for them. If we decide as a society that we want to do this, we can't do it without building the equivalent of a robust public transit network first.
Sure, some kids would start walking to school. But some would just be stuck at home. Forever.
This is all by design. An ignorant populace is an easily-malleable populace. Remember that.
They don't actually want us to have access to the breadth and width of knowledge available on the Internet.
They don't want us to know what's happening in Palestine.
They don't want us talking to people in Germany who maybe have complex feelings about the bombs that we dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
They don't want us learning about them murdering women in broad daylight for no reason until it's several days or weeks later, if at all.
They want a return to when the US population in particular (and other countries to varying degrees of association and oppression) were easily propagandized with no recourse, because it was hard to find information that countered the propaganda.
That's why enshittification. That's why AI. That's why forcing ID for social media platforms. That's why banning children from said platforms. Kids, after all, are the easiest minds to mold. If you get them used to not having instant access to semi-accurate news and knowledge, then the rest of society will eventually follow.
Yes, Facebook and Twitter are havens for misinformation, but they're also breaking news sources with firsthand accounts.
Traditional media can be, to some extent or another, controlled.
Individuals can be controlled.
Even target demographics can be controlled, with careful applications of force, disinformation, and hype.
But whole populations of people, en masse, with a semi-reliable network for distributing their views and information?
That's a whole different monster, and it's a lot harder to control.
They've learned this since the advent of the iPhone. They watched Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, everything that happened during the beginning of the pandemic, and what's going on with the ICE protests.
(They've tried their own hand at it with Cambridge Analytica, right-wing and dem plants on Tiktok, several CIA ops, and a lot of creative uses of the emergency powers acts, but none are as successful as home-grown, free-range organic rage.)
The Internet is a useful tool but it's giving power (knowledge/information) to the people and they don't like that. It's inconvenient and annoying to the ruling class, for us peons to be properly educated, correctly informed, and righteously enraged.
Remember that they want you ignorant to what they do. Think of the world in terms of the control of information and this makes a lot of sense.
Remember that.
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early seasons when they all called each other sponge, squid, and pat <3333333
I know it's a common sentiment among spongebob fans that grew up with the show but the early seasons were truly special for this reason and many others.
I feel like Squidward and Pearl's relationship is so underutilized!!
I love them and their uncle/ niece dynamic, it's so sweet and we only have like one or two episodes focusing on it!
100% agree, In the early episodes they were so cute together
I had a vision.
I'm being serious they should turn this into an actual product
he's always doing that can he stop
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DUDE I'm sick of these stupid "modern SpongeBob sucks!" Videos!
Like if the show SUCKS so much now then stop watching!
okay as someone who's subscribed to Jackson Fanelli BECAUSE i'm a spongebob fan, i gotta ask: have you watched his videos? because i can assure you, he gives modern spongebob a fair chance and says he likes some episodes. he breaks down the writing in the show and explains what does and doesn't make a good story. i can't recommend his channel enough as a spongebob fan.
you can be huge fan of a show and still critique it, and that's what this channel does. i'm sorry but i'm tired of fans thinking you should just drop something the moment you have complaints about it.
This reminds me of the boondocks episode that highlighted the troubles of advocacy and how critique in some spaces can sound like an attack, especially after said group has been attacked previously. I believe this relates to spongebob fans. I love spongebob and have been a fan of the show for majority of my life so I've seen it grow since s3. I love it but I also recognize modern spongebob's faults and I don't think fans should be shunned for pointing out the shows decreased quality.
and why aren't we talking more about squidward's bunny slippers ???
my squidbob hc is that spongebob gifted squidward those slippers and in response squidward said he hated them but used them once and now he can't go without them
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this is bring up some old things for me...
My favorite Zuko headcannon is that he’s half-blind from the burn. Not just for angsty reasons, but because it would be so funny for him to not be able to see shit. Imagine someone hands him something, and he has to squint to try to read it with his only good eye. It would be funny if when he became Firelord, they had to have a specific advisor to read him the things that he is given, since he technically can read, but he’s just so slow at it that it’s just more efficient to have someone do it for him. Like imagine he gets an important document and he just hits the:
might be the worst thing I've ever made lmao
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