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Why is Arthur vilified for punching DW in that one episode?


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When she threw his expensive, model airplane out the window and it shattered upon impact (no jet fuel fireball).

Seems natural that you would get that angry if someone destroyed something you worked tirelessly on for weeks

Now it's like he's become the poster child for domestic violence and "toxic masculinity" material for the recent SJW movements to vilify. My man isn't even like that. Wasn't he studious and well learned? And one punch suddenly means that today he's a bloated, balding 40 year old sporting a wife beater, worn out jeans, and unruly chest hair, thus conveniently fitting the stereotypical image they want to push across? 🤦‍♂️

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2 hours ago, Ultima said:

When she threw his expensive, model airplane out the window and it shattered upon impact (no jet fuel fireball).

Seems natural that you would get that angry if someone destroyed something you worked tirelessly on for weeks

Now it's like he's become the poster child for domestic violence and "toxic masculinity" material for the recent SJW movements to vilify. My man isn't even like that. Wasn't he studious and well learned? And one punch suddenly means that today he's a bloated, balding 40 year old sporting a wife beater, worn out jeans, and unruly chest hair, thus conveniently fitting the stereotypical image they want to push across? 🤦‍♂️

when it is technically wrong for someone to punch another person for no reason mean a kid is a kid after all

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Just now, cyberbully said:

PBS is liberal so they advocate male/female violence?

....Is that what you're saying?

no PBS has traditionally advocated for peaceful resolution of interpersonal conflicts but growing up as a someone with siblings it's normal for siblings to fight no matter what gender they are sometimes violence happens that's a fact of life and most families in specially in the working-class 

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1 minute ago, ghostrek said:

no PBS has traditionally advocated for peaceful resolution of interpersonal conflicts but growing up as a someone with siblings it's normal for siblings to fight no matter what gender they are sometimes violence happens that's a fact of life and most families in specially in the working-class 

So you reply was in no way a coherent response to the post you quoted?

Also, thanks for breaking character.  Aside from a typo or 2, this post is in no way your standard fare.

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5 hours ago, cyberbully said:

I've never seen the episode, but I refuse to look for it because I'm sure Zeni is just trolling and waiting for one of us to look for it.

I'm not Zeni, I'm a friend of his. He checks in here every once in a while. 

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6 hours ago, ghostrek said:

no PBS has traditionally advocated for peaceful resolution of interpersonal conflicts but growing up as a someone with siblings it's normal for siblings to fight no matter what gender they are sometimes violence happens that's a fact of life and most families in specially in the working-class 

So, what you are telling us is you smacked your siblings in the face with your monster dong.

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21 minutes ago, stilgar said:

Zeni doesn't have friends.

 

Zeni has plenty of friends. He's rich in that social currency department and that's why he effortlessly wins the female prizes. And I think you should change your avatar, because it's pretty creepy and that girl's gotta be underage...

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Holy shit, I watch the whole episode.  So Arthur punches his sister and somehow that leads to the biggest kid in school being bullied into hitting Arthur.  Well, on would think this biggest kid, who didn't want to hit hi, would find a solution where he could get out of it....But nope, he get pressured by his friends to Falcon Punch his little ass.

The story ends with Arthur thanking the big kid for kicking his ass so he could see what it was like for his sister and the only thing that even remotely comes across as a happy ending is the big kid disbands his gang.

Now I legit need context to this Arthur meme....Can it be that it's really as dark as implied

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12 hours ago, stilgar said:

So, what you are telling us is you smacked your siblings in the face with your monster dong.

 

8 hours ago, ghostrek said:

that was my dong and it's the other way around I'm the youngest

 

I need you to read what you replied to and then read what you wrote and try to explain it differently 

 

Pls.... 

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