I remember an early episode of Tangled that I thought was a fantastic lesson for kids. There will just be people in life who irrationally don't like you and to learn to be okay with that instead of wasting time trying to control it or change their mind.
Don’t eat bad food as it could make you fat and shorten your lifespan. (Personal experience but it also makes your farts smell horrible.) I don’t know if they teach that lesson in modern cartoons with this body positivity bullshit going around.
None. >dont be rich, you’ll be a jerk >be yourself even if you are a sperg like Chris-chan >go for the hot girl, even if she’s been passed around the whole school/office >guns are bad >all gangs are multicultural >be honest with people, nevermind sometimes you need to be soft with certain people who cant handle a little self improvement.
The blacks and whites of TV ruin the realities of gray (gay?) we live in.
>Always recycle
1st world countries sell their plastic and e-waste to 3rd world countries so you get kids in India burning piles of mobos, inhaling the toxic fumes to get less than a penny's worth of precious metals.
Only in recent years have cartoons started having characters drink milk after eating spicy food. In spite of what old cartoons show, water just spreads the spice and makes it more painful.
The funniest and best life lesson I've learned from watching EEnE is if you do dumb shit around people you're going to get beat the frick up for it. There's no telltaling, no nothing, just pummeling any annoying kid(s) until they learn the consequences of their action(s).
bad lessons: be yourself
This is only bad advice of you're sub human trash.
there are good examples of that
wait, this being a good example of being yourself or a good...bad example of being yourself?
that fricking skunk gave me a fart fetish
Be the best version of yourself should actually be the lesson
Also be on your best behavior when you're around other people
I remember an early episode of Tangled that I thought was a fantastic lesson for kids. There will just be people in life who irrationally don't like you and to learn to be okay with that instead of wasting time trying to control it or change their mind.
Didn't Recess do this, too?
When the teachers loved the troublemaker you know the guy was just trying to be a contrarian
what kinda schmutz takes life lessons from cartoons?
kids?
Don’t eat bad food as it could make you fat and shorten your lifespan. (Personal experience but it also makes your farts smell horrible.) I don’t know if they teach that lesson in modern cartoons with this body positivity bullshit going around.
Nah, the least is just eat healthy, on top of 'my body, my choice'
None.
>dont be rich, you’ll be a jerk
>be yourself even if you are a sperg like Chris-chan
>go for the hot girl, even if she’s been passed around the whole school/office
>guns are bad
>all gangs are multicultural
>be honest with people, nevermind sometimes you need to be soft with certain people who cant handle a little self improvement.
The blacks and whites of TV ruin the realities of gray (gay?) we live in.
>Always recycle
1st world countries sell their plastic and e-waste to 3rd world countries so you get kids in India burning piles of mobos, inhaling the toxic fumes to get less than a penny's worth of precious metals.
"it is always possible to get along with everyone"
That episode of Recess being an exception.
Only in recent years have cartoons started having characters drink milk after eating spicy food. In spite of what old cartoons show, water just spreads the spice and makes it more painful.
Pretty sure thats for comedic effect, drinking water to relive spiciness that is
buffalo wings are chicken, not buffalo
The funniest and best life lesson I've learned from watching EEnE is if you do dumb shit around people you're going to get beat the frick up for it. There's no telltaling, no nothing, just pummeling any annoying kid(s) until they learn the consequences of their action(s).
That nature can be cruel.
BUT I CAN BE CRUELER!
>“Well, that didn't turn out like I planned, but at least it's finally over.”
-Dib, Invader Zim.
Do not burn the candle at both ends, for it leads to the life of a hairdresser.