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”he shows signs of schizophrenia” nah he’s showing signs of being real asf
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when you try to get into the png nightclub but you see the dotted rectangle surrounding the bouncer stretch him wider to block the entrance cus ur not on his clipboard
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I ALWAYS LOVE A GOOD OLD WARNER HUMANIZATION! 🤎🩵🩷
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“My Fantasio! This is impossible! It’s a nightmare!”
From the album Kodo le Tyran (28), by Fournier. Fantasio falls out of a plane. Notice how Spirou calls him “my Fantasio”, how cute.
In the Dutch version (where Fantasio is named Kwabbernoot), Spirou says “Kwabbernootje!” The suffix ‘-je’ indicates the subject being small, cute or dear to someone. So, I think it’s a nice translation.
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if i was a train car i would blush when someone did graffiti on me
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Going to macdawnalds
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One of my favorite things about the Warners is how, despite how clearly intelligent they are, they're still children and think like children. Like Yakko is such a smarty pants know-it-all, and yet he still gets caught up in simple childish misconceptions that he's 100% confident in. For example, the time he tried leading his sibs to Pennsylvania because he decided their parents must be pencils, but actually led them to Transylvania. Never a single doubt that he had done something incorrectly despite all the evidence in front of him. Also when they show up to military bootcamp fully believing it's summer camp, or keep insistently trying to order food from a place that is clearly not a restaurant. Yakko's sibs trust and respect him so much that they accept whatever explanation he gives them without a thought to the contrary, no matter how obviously silly it is.
It's one of my favorite things they do. Just being so confident and single-minded in seeing the world as zany children, even with all their worldly knowledge.
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FLAPPER FANNY SAYS, by Anericn cartoonist, Ethel Hays (1892-1989).
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The hygiene issue could be far worse than we realize
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