Suburbia

#26
#26
I agree.

He needed a condo in suburbia.

I disagree, the only way he can truly be set free is to burn or erase his existence altogether. He was drawn to be a slave to his misfortunes for our amusement.
 
#27
#27
I've heard this line of thinking before. My main protest is to the idea that it was all so organized. I see it as people PREFERRED automobiles, what with their independent and unlimited traveling abilities, over scheduled street cars on fixed possible routes.

Now we are reaching a point where people may prefer public transit for some of their repeating commutes.

The real world is a lot more scary because there aren't very many real villains. Having a big bad wolf is comforting. Chaos is not.
 
#28
#28
I disagree, the only way he can truly be set free is to burn or erase his existence altogether. He was drawn to be a slave to his misfortunes for our amusement.

I disgaree.

He was born to be molded into something he was not intended to be.:)
 
#29
#29
I have always been partial to.......LARRY BOY!
 

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#32
#32
I wish it were only that bad VBH, with the advent of many cartoon networks he is asked to repeat these horrible scenes over and over many times a day. What was once just a weekly incident is now repeated several times per day, his anguish has been further enhanced and exploited by evil profiteers.

A great synopsis of the Capitalist Accumulation Problem.
 

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