why these threads have the highest amount oof pedophiles compared to other pedo magnets like OH, Amphibia and Elinor? is it because it is an absolute manchildren show?
why these threads have the highest amount oof pedophiles compared to other pedo magnets like OH, Amphibia and Elinor? is it because it is an absolute manchildren show?
Disney troony Groomers are after young kids and girls. some of their tv shows are a bit pedoy just like the nick shows.
Because the character is clearly designed like some Peppa Pig shit, no guy is looking at that going "oh yeah that's hot" or "oh man I wanna watch that", unless pedo.
Star and Amity are hotties, you might see their pics and be like "hell yeah, I wanna see that babe on my TV".
You are afraid. You have these thoughts implanted within your mind. Elinor threads are a happy place to be with happy people who welcome you with lovely discussions and wholesome content. We all enjoy Elinor, and Elinor enjoys us.
>enjoying a toddler cartoon but going through hoops and loops to go about how "its the most mature thing around"
Why cant people just enjoy kiddy shit while acknowledging its kiddy shit, other people dont give a frick anyway
I'd agree it's more mature than most shit out there though. It knows what it is, does its job and does it well. It doesn't go all preachy for politics outside solid parenting and doesn't do showy parts just cause.. I look at most "mature" animation and I see the most juvenile display of humor and "mature themes". It's like everyone who makes those shows are 13, meanwhile Bluey is made my normal adults.
I'm sorry for your poor reading comprehension. The article (written, published, and quoting Americans) is about Americans who can't comprehend a wholesome Australian lifestyle. You've decided that must mean all Americans are that way.
>You've decided
No one decided shit Redd/int/er, not as much as me calling you an objective police state that tried to ban people growing food
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>tried to ban people growing food
kek did they really? whats this about?
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No. He's probably thinking (assuming he is capable of such a feat) of a Joe Rogan thing he heard that even Joe realized was bullshit. Basic sense should tell you that a major agriculture producer with farms and home gardens everywhere doesn't ban growing food.
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>No one decided shit >supposed to equal entire country
yes you did
Australian here, this guy is coping. Australia is just as if not more shitty than America and suffers pretty much the exact same issues except the one in which we've been neutered into submission.
Is there a culture barrier in regards to parenting in Australia? I don't quite understand the controversy. Sure the show may give an idealistic view on parenthood, but there are full-time parents or part-time workers who can relate to the show in that regard.
tbf, trust in the news in australia is only so high because theyve become dependant on the nanny state, not because its 100% trustworthy t. not an ameircan, inb4 you say it
Trust in the news in Australia is very low though, not helped by the fact that it's mostly owned by news corp and a tv news company with similar leanings and neither does a good job of hiding their agenda. The only news that's actually trusted is from the public broadcasters, particularly the abc, which is guided by requirements to avoid bias (but still gives the right wing a subtler free pass all the time because they stacked the board and threatened them).
This modern world can't comprehend a healthy family unit. My sister literally broke down in tears when she met her boyfriend's normal family for dinner after thinking her whole life >There's no right way to be a parent >Every family has dysfunction
How would you expect them to hamfist abuse or dysfunction into the show? I think It would end up being about something that's really trivial and particular
Both of those statements in green text are true. It's just that isn't even the whole story and while there's no right way to be a parent there are countless ways to be a bad one. Life isn't fair.
This was what I thought the first. theyre SUPER extra. I get playing with your kids but at some point you're going too far. Bluey gonna be an undisciplined psychopath,
They have a point. Parents shouldn't be expected to play with their kids 24/7, hell my mother damn near abandoned me to work into long hours of the night, yet I turned out fine. Working and putting meals on the table, should be put before playing with kids anyday.
People seem to forget that we only see small parts of the Heelers' day, usually in the span of 7 minutes real-time; episodes also don't lead continuously one into another as part of the same day. Chilli is often gone to work at the airport and the only reason Bandit is able to play with his kids so much is that he works from home most of the time, but even then we've seen him need to work in his office undisturbed and have to leave to go to work sometimes and the kids have to play without him. Not every parent is going to be working from home or a stay-at-home parent so real parents shouldn't feel the need to hold themselves to the same expectations as Bandit and Chilli. As long as they can make SOME time for their kids to play with them, that's good enough. The main goal of the show is to teach parents HOW to play with their kids and to have a sense of fun and imagination, not how OFTEN they need to play with them.
I honestly don't see how Bandit is any less realistic than the average preschool kids' cartoon. How many "baby shows" depict the dad going to work or being around the kids for any reason other than to supervise or play with them?
Do the parents work in this show? Whenever I see it on at my sister's, it seems like they are spending entire days playing pretend or making food for the kids.
Yes, Bandit works from home most of the time as an archaeologist (probably writing thesis papers) and occasionally has to go on long trips out to dig sites, and Chilli is airport security.
No such thing
>too wholesome
t. Gretchen Felker-Martin
Is Bandit too sexy?
>kids expecting their parents to spend time with them is bad
Please tell me this attitude is not widespread.
have you watched the show?
its a bit extreme
It is. Hahaha.
>moron missing the point and resorting to extreme strawmen
Please tell me this attitude is not widespread.
I expected rage bait but this isn't wrong
It is
I think the issue is that parents in capitalist nations cannot meet those expectations.
I'm sure they would love to.
>implying it would be any different under any other system
Quite a few parents manage anyway.
>WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE CARTOON DOG DOESN'T JUST LEAVE HIS KID COMPLETELY ALONE AND UNATTENDED WITH A TABLET?!?
kek there was even an episode where the kids just wanted to spend all day with the tablet and the adults showed them why that would suck
There is more than one.
why these threads have the highest amount oof pedophiles compared to other pedo magnets like OH, Amphibia and Elinor? is it because it is an absolute manchildren show?
why are you so addicted to pedophiles?
>Elinor
Is actual pedophilia.
Everyone else just enjoys regular underage teens.
Anyone knows why elinor threads have the most pedos compared to Bluey, Owl House etc?
Disney troony Groomers are after young kids and girls. some of their tv shows are a bit pedoy just like the nick shows.
Because the character is clearly designed like some Peppa Pig shit, no guy is looking at that going "oh yeah that's hot" or "oh man I wanna watch that", unless pedo.
Star and Amity are hotties, you might see their pics and be like "hell yeah, I wanna see that babe on my TV".
You are afraid. You have these thoughts implanted within your mind. Elinor threads are a happy place to be with happy people who welcome you with lovely discussions and wholesome content. We all enjoy Elinor, and Elinor enjoys us.
Brony syndrome
>enjoying a toddler cartoon but going through hoops and loops to go about how "its the most mature thing around"
Why cant people just enjoy kiddy shit while acknowledging its kiddy shit, other people dont give a frick anyway
I'd agree it's more mature than most shit out there though. It knows what it is, does its job and does it well. It doesn't go all preachy for politics outside solid parenting and doesn't do showy parts just cause.. I look at most "mature" animation and I see the most juvenile display of humor and "mature themes". It's like everyone who makes those shows are 13, meanwhile Bluey is made my normal adults.
You can't just make a groundless claim, and when people point out its ridiculousness go "hit a nerve, huh?"
lmao
Americans can't comprehend a wholesome Australian lifestyle
Why are you so obsessed with Americans it’s actual mental illness at this point
Also enjoy your ban
>Article is from American publisher
I'm not sure why you're so reflexively mad about this.
>Intentional clickbait article is supposed to equal entire country
I'm sorry for your poor reading comprehension. The article (written, published, and quoting Americans) is about Americans who can't comprehend a wholesome Australian lifestyle. You've decided that must mean all Americans are that way.
>You've decided
No one decided shit Redd/int/er, not as much as me calling you an objective police state that tried to ban people growing food
>tried to ban people growing food
kek did they really? whats this about?
No. He's probably thinking (assuming he is capable of such a feat) of a Joe Rogan thing he heard that even Joe realized was bullshit. Basic sense should tell you that a major agriculture producer with farms and home gardens everywhere doesn't ban growing food.
>No one decided shit
>supposed to equal entire country
yes you did
Australian here, this guy is coping. Australia is just as if not more shitty than America and suffers pretty much the exact same issues except the one in which we've been neutered into submission.
American parents are too busy working 50 hour work weeks, living paycheck to paycheck
Read Megg & Mogg
This isn't an issue to two or more parent households.
>two or more parent households
>or more
what do you mean "or more"??
>not having 2 moms and 11 dads
this isnt the comfy bluey thread is it?
doesn't seem like it so far
>TV show for once has the dad being fun, competent, and involved with his kids.
>complain about it.
Honestly I wish we had more shows where the parents werent idiot dad with sassy mom.
Is there a culture barrier in regards to parenting in Australia? I don't quite understand the controversy. Sure the show may give an idealistic view on parenthood, but there are full-time parents or part-time workers who can relate to the show in that regard.
just yellow journalism from americ**ts, ignore it
there's a reason why trust in the news is at an all-time low over there
tbf, trust in the news in australia is only so high because theyve become dependant on the nanny state, not because its 100% trustworthy
t. not an ameircan, inb4 you say it
confirmed
Trust in the news in Australia is very low though, not helped by the fact that it's mostly owned by news corp and a tv news company with similar leanings and neither does a good job of hiding their agenda. The only news that's actually trusted is from the public broadcasters, particularly the abc, which is guided by requirements to avoid bias (but still gives the right wing a subtler free pass all the time because they stacked the board and threatened them).
this isnt the comfy thread
someone start the comfy thread please
This modern world can't comprehend a healthy family unit. My sister literally broke down in tears when she met her boyfriend's normal family for dinner after thinking her whole life
>There's no right way to be a parent
>Every family has dysfunction
Then these same people will squirm in terror at the actual sight of abuse being hamfisted into a kid's show like they want to see
Exactly. It's such a fricking mess, man.
How would you expect them to hamfist abuse or dysfunction into the show? I think It would end up being about something that's really trivial and particular
imagine if Bluey was being cheeky and Bandit started spanking her, haha
>cheeky
>spanking
Bitch, you have issues.
Both of those statements in green text are true. It's just that isn't even the whole story and while there's no right way to be a parent there are countless ways to be a bad one. Life isn't fair.
cope
>cope
that anon was agreeing with you.
it's a bot
Did we watched the same Spongebob?
I think they mean that kids relate to spongebob and adults relate to squidward
No, he wasn't.
OK, projection then.
's no right way to be a parent
Correct, there are many right ways but most parents manage to dodge all of them out of laziness and ego.
Every kid gets fricked up by their parents some way. The parents that minimize the trauma tend to be the most successful.
>i'm a loser but i decided to have children
#ANTINATALISM
man, Bluey threads are total dogshit
ba dum tss
Search these losers on Google images for a laugh, they look about the way you'd expect
you vill have shitty father und you vill be happy.
I thought Bluey was more like SpongeBob where a kid would relate to Bluey and Bingo, with parents relating to Bandit and Chili.
Burgers have such high percentage of dysfunctional families that they can't even relate to a normal one anymore.
>parents spending every waking moment playing with their kids
>even the neighbors will drop what they’re doing and help play with the kids
>normal
Call me a liar, but I happened to live in this type of environment.
It's not normal sure, but it's not out of this world either.
bandit+chili do spend an unhealthy amount of time with the kids.
>being this moronic
I'm sorry your parents never loved you anon
This was what I thought the first. theyre SUPER extra. I get playing with your kids but at some point you're going too far. Bluey gonna be an undisciplined psychopath,
she looks pretty chill to me
They have a point. Parents shouldn't be expected to play with their kids 24/7, hell my mother damn near abandoned me to work into long hours of the night, yet I turned out fine. Working and putting meals on the table, should be put before playing with kids anyday.
People seem to forget that we only see small parts of the Heelers' day, usually in the span of 7 minutes real-time; episodes also don't lead continuously one into another as part of the same day. Chilli is often gone to work at the airport and the only reason Bandit is able to play with his kids so much is that he works from home most of the time, but even then we've seen him need to work in his office undisturbed and have to leave to go to work sometimes and the kids have to play without him. Not every parent is going to be working from home or a stay-at-home parent so real parents shouldn't feel the need to hold themselves to the same expectations as Bandit and Chilli. As long as they can make SOME time for their kids to play with them, that's good enough. The main goal of the show is to teach parents HOW to play with their kids and to have a sense of fun and imagination, not how OFTEN they need to play with them.
I honestly don't see how Bandit is any less realistic than the average preschool kids' cartoon. How many "baby shows" depict the dad going to work or being around the kids for any reason other than to supervise or play with them?
>be Bandit
>wake up
>see your wife and two daughters on top of you
>it's your birthday
what do?
Celebrate it with the family, wait you people don't have families?
Wish I had three dicks.
Hope that I get my omelet eventually.
SQUISH SQUAAAAASH!
Hug my wife and kids you sick frick
As an Australian, I can say that it's is woefully inaccurate to how anyone raises their kids here.
IRL parents mostly suck, animated parents mog them hard.
Do the parents work in this show? Whenever I see it on at my sister's, it seems like they are spending entire days playing pretend or making food for the kids.
Yes, Bandit works from home most of the time as an archaeologist (probably writing thesis papers) and occasionally has to go on long trips out to dig sites, and Chilli is airport security.
>Chilli is airport security.
Damn, she's home a lot considering.
That would be regular shift work with part-time positions, so she could have a lot of time to spend with the family.
She is also absent from episodes more often than Bandit though, to be fair.
In "Tradies" she works from home on the office computer, so she may have multiple gigs.
Or there's some dog world tech that allows for long distance SNEEF.
no their parents are just super extra and that would be exhausting and you'd lose all sense of self and have no life as a parent if you were like them